For this lab i i was able to show my communication skills by paying attention on the pre lab instructions and carrying the information back to my pig. i also demonstrated my communication with my lab partner, an example is when we were identifying the organs in the body and matching the image with the real thing. while i would attempt to identify an organ i would check in with my lab partner asking sure she thought the same thing, instead of just taking control and start identifying on my own with no feedback or thoughts from my lab partner. if she thought the structure i identified was not correct or had another idea of where it could be, we communicated and figured it out together. if we both were not able to find something we would as our peers and communicate with them where our issue occurred and they would do the same. #communicatingCC

Another important factor for this lab was the personal responsibility, cleaning up the pig and our work space, as well as the materials we used. At the beginning and end of working with our pig my lab partner and i would split up the load. One of us gets the materials and the other grabs the pig and sets up the tray to put the pig in. Once we were done one of carefully puts the pig away and the other washes the materials we used, if one of us was done early then we would help the other person with their duty. Not only when cleaning up our workspace, when working on the pig we made sure to make the experience fair, so we both took picks at cutting in the pig and assisting on the procedure on the fetal pig. #personalsocialCC