Hunger Games Mutation Project

My Creation: Keetah

Core Competency Reflection

I can apply constructive strategies to navigate misunderstandings and conflicts. With the work of me and my partner, we had many different ideas and since we were a team, we had to think logical and come with a consensus by the end. Some ideas didn’t necessarily work out since there was a problem or it didn’t add up well with the story itself.

I take on roles and responsibilities in a group; I do my share. Luckily, me and my partner were able to agree that we should both do the same amount of work, otherwise, it wouldn’t be fair. This project had lots of teamwork and discussion; we both equally divided the work.

I ask and respond to questions to be an active, supportive listener. I am able to listen to all the thoughts and ideas that my partner reccommends. If I don’t necessarily get their vision, I would then ask questions to see if the idea is well supported and enough to give it a shot.

I can ask open-ended questions to gather information. In order to gather more information about my creature, I had to ask myself, “How does this make a difference in the arena?”, “How will this help the Capitol?”, “What specialty does this creature have?” and more. By the end, we came up with such an unique and creative creature that I’m surprised me and my partner were able to come up with such odd ideas from when we started with just two regular animals.

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