CPR Reflection

My learning of CPR

CPR dummy

CPR Reflection

A) I didn’t know the how do do CPR, I’d also have never guessed that we’d have a specific timing for the chest compressions.

B) The key takeaway of the CPR unit is that now we know how to do CPR and could possibly save someone’s life.

C) During this unit we learned about which foods to eat to try and prevent getting a heart attack. This relates to the nutrition unit because in the nutrition unit we learned about which foods were good/bad for our heart.

Core Competency Reflection

One of the ways I can see using this learning to help others is by using this knowledge to save someone’s life, or to tell others about warning signs so they could know when someone else is in danger and they need to call 911

One of the ways I ensure my group is clear on what we are supposed to do is to listen to the instructions and ask if anything was confusing.

One lesson that stimulated my thinking about the importance of CPR was when we learned that CPR could happen to anyone at anytime if you’re unlucky enough, which is kind of scary. Also, this made me realize that although my Grandparents are healthy, they’re at risk of having a heart attack, so knowing CPR might come in handy, but I hope it doesn’t.

Short Story Writing Process

My Story

Brainstorm

Core Competency Reflection

An example of something I have spent a lot of time learning about is the different parts of a story. The Introduction, Initiating Incident, Rising Action, Climax and Denouement.

When it seems the good ideas just won’t come to me, I write out and expand on some of the ideas that I had come up with to help create space and ideas in my mind which could help develop the story.

Some skills I have developed to make my creative activities better are I have learned to brainstorm better. Before I didn’t usually brainstorm, I would just try to write, and that didn’t work very well. Now first I think of many ideas before I try writing them.