1. Provide a picture or the actual final product from this project.
2. Who was in your group? What was it like working with this group?
3. What did you make in this project? What are a few things you learned?
4. What went well in this project?
5. What struggles did you have and how did you overcome them?
6. What things did you do well concerning work ethic and what could you improve on?
7. How would you change this project?
2. Scot, and Sol were in my group. It was a great experience and very fun to work with new team mates.
3. We made a mini sketch of the roller coaster while at Belmont Park, while also being able to ride the roller coaster. I learned that wooden roller coasters are very bumpy, I have never experienced a very bumpy roller coaster but, now I have.
4. One thing that went well in this project, is that we were able to actually ride with team mates or without, which ever one, which had made it nice to not only be able to sketch and look at the mini roller coaster mentally, while also being able to physically ride the roller coaster.
5. One thing that I had, had struggles with is when we had to draw out the sketch of the roller coaster, also what was hard is how not many team members stuck together which made it pretty difficult to know who was doing what. I had overcome this by ending up finding my group members and straightening out everything so everyone knew who was doing what.
6. Considering work ethic, Is making sure that I am participating and sharing ideas while brainstorming, also by making sure that I have something to do in order to participate.
7. I would change this project by, researching the roller coaster online, while sketching out the roller coaster. Why I say this, is because it would've made it easier so that we could have already had a sketched draft and then we could have went to Belmont and rode the roller coaster, then after wards we could have made the sketch better and more detailed.
2. Who was in your group? What was it like working with this group?
3. What did you make in this project? What are a few things you learned?
4. What went well in this project?
5. What struggles did you have and how did you overcome them?
6. What things did you do well concerning work ethic and what could you improve on?
7. How would you change this project?
2. Scot, and Sol were in my group. It was a great experience and very fun to work with new team mates.
3. We made a mini sketch of the roller coaster while at Belmont Park, while also being able to ride the roller coaster. I learned that wooden roller coasters are very bumpy, I have never experienced a very bumpy roller coaster but, now I have.
4. One thing that went well in this project, is that we were able to actually ride with team mates or without, which ever one, which had made it nice to not only be able to sketch and look at the mini roller coaster mentally, while also being able to physically ride the roller coaster.
5. One thing that I had, had struggles with is when we had to draw out the sketch of the roller coaster, also what was hard is how not many team members stuck together which made it pretty difficult to know who was doing what. I had overcome this by ending up finding my group members and straightening out everything so everyone knew who was doing what.
6. Considering work ethic, Is making sure that I am participating and sharing ideas while brainstorming, also by making sure that I have something to do in order to participate.
7. I would change this project by, researching the roller coaster online, while sketching out the roller coaster. Why I say this, is because it would've made it easier so that we could have already had a sketched draft and then we could have went to Belmont and rode the roller coaster, then after wards we could have made the sketch better and more detailed.