CER Reflection

What is frustrating you? How do you plan to deal with that frustration?What was frustrating to me was that when me and my partner were trying to measure the length of how far the paper airplane flew in the hallway many people were interrupting us and it was our last day to this project so that was annoying but then we moved to a different place so we solved the problem.Another thing was that paper airplanes are EXTREMELY hard to make well at least for me so that was hard but somehow I worked through it.My partner and I dealt with this by kind of just taking a little break so we wouldn’t get so frustrated and annoyed and when we took a break it helped us to get new ideas.

What lessons were learned from failure during the project?Some lessons that were learned were that I always thought making paper airplanes was really easy and no big deal.Guess what:I WAS WRONG.Making paper airplanes might look easy but its not well at least for me I learned”Not to judge a book by it’s cover”in this situation.I also learned not to believe what a video says because I kind of knew this before but this even reminded me more because on one of the videos I watched on how to make a paper airplane was titled”Worlds best paper airplane”and the directions were not clear and clearly it was not the worlds best paper airplane.

 

What made you curious today?What made me curious today was who came up with the paper airplane and in what year? How many drafts did the person or group who made the paper airplane go through?Lastly how far does the farthest paper airplane go?

Reflect on your thinking, learning, and work from Thursday and Friday. What were you most proud of?I am most proud of that I made my paper airplane look almost like the one in the video that me and my partner were watching.I am also most proud of that I helped my partner and my partner helped me with empathy.