Mar
2016
SLC’s you’re going DOWN!
SLC’s are Student Led Confrences where you discuss your work and the things that you have accomplished. It is presented in front of your teachers and parents (privately) and you are in charge. Now here is the begging of it all!
The work I am most proud of is my blog which you are on right now. I feel that my header is laced out well and describes me in a way, different and original. And the actual picture is from my cousin who lives in gibsons so I have a connection with it. All of the posts I think have been improving each time and are actually edited in a way that people can understand without being overwhelmed by it. But I am going to continually improve my blog and not leave it behind. (Here is my first blog post)
Next is the work that demonstrates my growth as a learner and that would be my Star Wars Blue Sky project. For that project I decided to recreate a part of The Death Star so it had no flaws. I did that by physically making it out of bowls and pipe and then just explained what was happening along the way when I was presenting it to everyone. This represents my growth as a learner because I learnt till the very end of the project, even on the day we were presenting I was still learning. And I learnt from the very begining even if I changed my mind a couple of times I got the basic gist of it at the beginningand started research immediately. A story that would accompany this would be that I thought I had it all figured out and the whole design and everything but then my dad pointed out where I went wrong so the last couple days before I had to present it I changed my design so that was a bit stressful. But I learned from that experience to research even more and look over things with others. Another thing I learned from this project was simply the heating in buildings and cars. Overall I think that best represents my Growth as a Learner.
And finally what have I shown that demonstrates my growth mindset? That would be Destination Imagination. In my blog post it explains why
Destination Imagination was actually really fun, and the Instant Challenges always left me with a smile on my face. Though if I were to do it again I probably wouldn’t leave it to the last second and would actually finish it. But it was a huge challenge to make the instrument so light and you can see that because we were running around 10 minutes until we had to present it.
Over the past school year it has always been interesting, but now I am done my SLC’s!
Thank you for watching and now if anyone has any questions feel free to say them.