You've made it to the final lesson in building your learning power. It is now time to look back at what you have done, how you have learned and how you have collaborated with others. Being reflective means thinking about what you have achieved, being pleased with what you have done and thinking about what you will do in the future. It allows you to think about what hasn't gone as well as you expected and how you can improve this for next time.
You should now have a good understanding of how Responsibility, Resourcefulness, Reciprocity, Resilience and Reflection are qualities you need to be a successful learner.
Please leave a comment that answers the follwing questions:
1) What did you enjoy about the last five lessons?
2) What did you find difficult about the last five lessons?
2) How will the five Rs of building learning power help you in your learning in the future?
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19 comments:
1. I enjoyed working with my team and doing the practicals and being resourceful.
2. I found comunicating as a team outside of lessons quite hard.
3. They'll help me because now I'll be able to think more about using the 5R's in other projects!!!!
Isis xxx
hi! over the last five lessons i have mostly enjoyed working with my group and doing the practical.
i haven't really found anything difficult because if i did, then one of my team members woulld help. ifound a little bit of the practical a bit hard.
i've learnt the meaning of the words and resoursefullness, and resiliense the most.
! bye
hi everyone!!
1. What have i enjoyed over thee past five lessons? well, i liked working with my team in the practical and making our poster.
2. What did i find difficult? hmm. i thought that it was hard to communitcate outside of lessons with my team about our project and when some people didn't put in as much effort as they could of done it was difficult.
3. How will the five Rs help me in future learning? i think it will hepl me because i have learnt a lot about being resilient (working through my problems which will definatly be helpful), using reprocity (so that in the future i can recognise when is the bast situation to work as a group)and being resourceful(using things around me to help me)and being responsible (so that i can take responsibilty for my own job). Today i'm learning about being reflective which will help me when, for instance, i get tests back so i can learn from my mistakes.
Rebecca xx
1) I have enjoyed everything about the last five lessons. They have been great fun and a change from our normal science lessons. Learning about the 5 r's has been fun, especially when doin practical work to do so. Also working in groups to research and work on a topic we haven't talked about before was fun as none of us knew about this, so aswell as researching, we learnt some interesting stuff :)
2) I also found it quite hard researching and making a powerpoint about something i hadnt even thought about before which was quite challenging.
2) I will think about the 5 r's more like if i am researching i will think "i'm being resourcefullness" When doing other projects i think i'll think about the 5 r's and try to use them in my work.
Thankyou Dr Rajp and Mr Dawson :D
Rose - Shooting Stars said
1) I ejoyed working on the powerpoint with Gomathy and doing all the practical stuff.
2) I found understanding the actual task at the beginning difficult but as we went along I understood it more and more.
3) The 5 r's will help me in future by helping me learn when to use the skills at particular times.
Rose
Hello fellow classmates and teachers.
1) Over the fast 5 lessons I have really enjoyed fact that we are learning science in a cool way, instead of reading out of text book we're doing practicals and making posters and using laptops
2) The one thing I found difficult about the last 5 lessons is that we had to work outside the classroom and that the practical was hard o do but after the first lesson my team understood the purpose
3) The 5R's of building learning power will help me in my future of learning because I will learn to stick to my work and not to give up (Resilience), I will try working in different sized groups or none at all (Reciprocity), I will use different methods of revision and learning (Reflection), I will take work to do for other people in the group to make the final design (Responsibility) and finally I will use so many different ways of learning like with textbooks, laptops, teachers, exercise books and loads more. I will try my hardest to learn in these ways and I'm outta here! Good luck in the presentations on Tuesday, you'll all be fine.
Saz xxxxxxxx
Hello!!!
1) What did I enjoy in the last five lessons? Hmmm....to be honest I loved everything because it was really fun and we all got involved. It didn't have a lot of writing in it so that was a bonus. Also Dr Rajp and Mr Dawson made it even better because it was something different to be a part of! Thank you!!
2) The thing I found difficult was the whole "teamwork" thing because sometimes our group wasn't agreeing on all of the things but I guess that is the whole idea of this project...working as a group and working as a group to complete the task and what is expected from us.
3) All of the 5R's will without a doubt come in handy all throughout our lives. The majority of them will be in our everyday lives but also all of them will be involved in our lives. For example, responsibility will be very useful because we have to be dependable in our everyday life. Reciprocity is another key thing because we need to decide when to work on our own or with others. Reflectiveness will come in handy too because we need to be quite critical on what we have done and our mistakes. Resilient is very important because we have to manage all of our distractions to be able to do anything. Resourcefulness is a major thing because we have to get our ideas from somewhere, whether it is off the computer or even from a book in the library. All of the 5R’s will be useful for us and other’s as well.
Thank you for making it easy Dr Rajp and Mr Dawson!
:)Hope to have you again:)
Hi people of the world!I've really enjoyed the independence in this project and being able to work as our own devices within a group.It has been difficult to keep up in time with the amount of lessons we've had, but I feel this has helped me to get a better product from my work.Also, because I have had fun It has motivated me to do better and as long as I enjoy it I feel happy to work a bit longer too.The five R's have helped me build a helpful concept on what is important in a project, group or on your own.I now feel more confident to go away from the group and do individual work too, as well asbeing able to understand other peoples ideas more.
over the last 5 lessons i enjoyed the practical and working with my group but found it quite difficult to get things done in the time we had so we didnt finish the practical. the five rs will help me in the future because i can use them in other projects and pieces of work
Beth W
1) I enjoyed how we were free to do what we want indepentdently and we had to figure out the answer ourselves
2) I found not being able to ask for the answer hard, because you had to be really resourceful and fnd it out yourself
3) The five R's will help me in exams and how to revise and working when I get a job
Thankyou Br Rajp and Mr Dawson!!!
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1) I enjoyed how we were free to do what we want indepentdently and we had to figure out the answer ourselves
2) I found not being able to ask for the answer hard, because you had to be really resourceful and fnd it out yourself
3) The five R's will help me in exams and how to revise and working when I get a job
Thankyou Br Rajp and Mr Dawson!!!
:)
The five R's have been very helpful throughout this project, they helped me work independantly and helped me work better as a part of a group. Its nice that we had been motivated by each other and that we could support each other and knew that we had our team members behind us even if we made a mistake, they wud help us get back up so we could fix it. I liked the little starte activites we were given because they really helped introduce the idea of the R we wer focising on that lesson.
i enjoyed being able to work with people i don`t usually work with, and being able to do experiments which we wouldn`t really do in science.I found having to do the practical in time diffucult, and having to consider what other people were doing. The 5 r`s will help we work in a team, and find it easier to do my share of the work.
Haii it's Gina B from bOnKeRs!
1) The thing that I enjoyed most about the last 5 lessons was the fact that I was able to work with a group of people, experimenting and using the 5 R's
2)The thing that I found difficult the most was the fact that at the beginning I didn't really understand what to do, especially at the beginning of the practical, but then my group helped me to understand and I was on my way!
3) The 5 R's will help me to learn in the future with building power in future by reminding me to do them when I'm doing other practical work and lots of work in science lessons!
It has been very fun doing this project, so this is Gina B, over and out for the last time! x
Georgie here (again!)
Just wanted to say thanks, to Dr Rajp and Mr Dawson - you were great and I hope we have you again sometime! x
the last 5 lessons were really fun and taught me alot.the difficult thing was getting everything done in time. I found the 5 r`s very helpful in this project and they would be very helpful in other projects
the lessons were really great and interesting. i oved doing the practical and although the project was sometimes very tough we kept at it and were resilient. i think my team used the 5rs well and we achieved a lot. thank you for the great lessons.
Thanks everybody for working so hard on building your learning power over the last five lessons. It was a lot of fun. I was really impressed with your enthusiasm and your willingness to try new things. Don't ever lose your enthusiasm for learning.
Thanks again.
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