SO MUCH MORE WORK........................................
WOOOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHH WINDS!!
So today's class was very interesting to me as it displayed few things I would have experienced in secondary school such as a test before class actually started, this jogged my memory of topics learned before, it actually taught me what areas I had lacked in.
We did rules as associated with air movements, which was fun at first but later on in the class we were required to mimic a movement which can be useful to our students in the classroom, this was not fulfilled by both I and some other members of my class, unfortunately we were granted another opportunity to display it at next week's class. I do believe other activities will be useful in the classroom as well. Along with this activity, we had viewed the Coriolis effect and the tri-cellular model of atmospheric circulation, while watching the videos, to my surprise videos are very useful to my knowledge but the recollection of information is far much more useful.
Lastly, my group members and I worked extremely well on the last assignment for the class, I truly appreciate them and working with them is the best thing in both of my geography courses. We presented on special winds, both anabatic and katabatic mountainous wind, these were easy to obtain information for and we worked extremely well together as a group.
This class was very useful in terms of research and understanding.
Yess, I agree
ReplyDeleteI also agree with you Rebecca. Yes videos are very usefull. It definitely works for me. I also enjoy working with you and Marissa. You both are amazing.
ReplyDeleteGood post Rebecca. Yet, you need to write posts that go beyond a description of what happened in class. You need to deepen your self-reflection. For example, How did these experiences help you to make sense of your self as a learner and how you learn? What changes do you intend to make based on these experiences. Use your rubric as a guide for your posts.
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