About me

The country  I live in is the USA.

I’m in 7th grade.

3 things that interest me are Robotics, Music, and sports.

If someone were to read my blog, they would learn learn some stuff that we do at school.

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Sukkah Day 10

1. What did your group accomplish yesterday? We finished putting some of our walls together. And we communicated better.

2. What do you have left to complete in order for your wall to be finished? We have to put the last 2 by 4 on. And we need to cut the last two by 4 so it fits with the other ones.

3. What help do you need from me (Adon Kaufman) or your classmates? Be specific. I think that our group needs help from someone to show us how cut the 2 by for at the right angle.

Here is a picture of one of us screwing one piece of wood into another.

1. You spent time reflection on past blog posts (looking at your strengths and weaknesses).
Describe the value, using a specific example from your blog post, of looking back and reflecting on our work. It shows us how we can improve for the future. An example of this is, after I looked at my blog post reflection, the next day I wasn’t as hyper.

2. We started to build our walls. What would you have done differently during the process and WHY? Explain what you did and how your fix would have made it better. When I had nothing to do, I think that I should have offered to help a different group instead of walking around aimlessly, and day dreaming. That would have made it better because helping out is nice, and it would have made it faster.

Here’s a picture of us drilling Pilate holes.

Sukkah Organization Day 5

1. Describe the restorative circle process (when we wrote on our note cards and shared). Include: how you felt writing your note card, how you felt sharing your note card, how you felt if/when someone shared a note card with you. When they were sharing their note cards with me, I knew that they didn’t actually mean it. And I was right because at lunch they kept exactly what they said they wouldn’t do. Though that’s also what I did. When I was writing mine, I didn’t really feel anything.

2. Describe how much easier/harder it was to bring the wood in when we were all working together. Include: how did it feel to work together, how were you communicating, how quickly things got done when we worked together. When we were briniging the plywood, it was much easier to do it with a partner, than doing it alone, because it was balenced.

Here is a picture of us carrying the wood:

Partner DBQ reflection

  1. How do you analyze documents with a partner? We worked alone unless we needed help. 
  2. What is useful about working with a partner when you analyze sources? We can ask each other for help if we need it. 
  3. What did you not like about working with a partner? Why? I just prefer to work alone because if I work alone I can work at my own pace. 
  4. Did working with a partner help you better answer our essential question? Why or Why not? Kind of because it gave me more opinions, and different views, because the views are coming from different people because they have different idea’s. 

Silly Shamrocks Reflection

  • What did you notice or observe during this challenge? I noticed and observed that the start of each challenge it was really hard, but then it started to get easier. 

 

  • What kind of questions did you ask yourself (meta)? Am I thinking outside the box? 

 

  • How did the time limit impact your ability to solve this breakout session? It stressed me out a little, but it also helped me think harder.  

 

  • What were your biggest connections when solving this challenge? A connection was that this challenge was kind like the other challenge. 

 

  • What was the most challenging aspect of this challenge? Starting each lock. 

 

  • What two strategies helped you and your team the most when completing the challenge? 1. Thinking outside of the box.