Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Day 12 & 13
- Interview with Ms. Battioni
- ready to print out the poster
- go to Ms. Chen
- put posters around
On Day 12, we finally had an interview with Ms. Battioni, the humanities teacher of grade 8, about the aurasma project. We went over our questions for teachers, and firstly asked her for a general explanation about the aurasma project. She replied, that currently her class is working on making an aurasma that incorporates Animal Farm by George Orwell. She added some explanation about that story: Animal Farm is an allegory, extended symbol parallel story, which talks about the Russian Revolution. Since every characters in the story represents an important role in the Russian Revolution -- such as Napoleon to Stalin, Boxer to the worker class -- she requested every student to analyze a chosen character. The analysis should include overall summary about the character itself, how it contributes a role in the story, and a description about the connection between the animal with the actual character in the history. However, since her class was not completely finished with the aurasma project, we asked her if she can answer the rest of the questions, which are generally about the student who showed his or her creativity in the project, and she accepted.
On Day 13, we finished our poster about the first group, about Avivi and Donald's art work. However, because we worked the poster by using Piktochart website that has many problems about printing, we decided to ask help to Ms. Chen. She once have helped the students to print a big poster. Consequently, we were able to print out 6 copies of the poster, and we sticked 2 per floor, except the first floor. Now, we completely finished our first project.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Interview: Ryan / Nikita
Student Interview
Ryan
1. Do you mind having a project posted around the school?
No, I do not mind having my project posted around the school.
2. What do you feel about your project? Are you satisfied with your work?
I am satisfied with my work because I was not expecting too much.
3. What were some challenges? How did you solve those?
Planning the FITT plan was not really challenging. However, it was challenging for actually doing the plan, it made me very tired.
4. Did you have any inspirations / motivations for this project?
Yes, I did had some inspirations. I got ideas from the work-out we did in class until now, such as Tabata work-out. It was pretty challenging and fun.
5. How do you feel about the recommendations?
I was very surprised that Ms. Knoflick and you guys have chose my project. Before, I did not really had confidence on my work.
1. Do you mind having a project posted around the school?
Yes, I do not really want to have my plan posted around the school, but I do not mind being posted online on the blog.
2. What do you feel about your project? Are you satisfied with your work?
I am not very satisfied with my work, because I have noticed that I could have done better. I want to make some changes for improvements.
3. What were some challenges? How did you solve those?
When actually doing my FITT plan, I was physically incapable of doing some of the movements. I had found out that I have to alter my workout to my own fit level.
4. Did you have any inspirations / motivations for this project?
The motivation was that I felt I have been not doing much exercise nowadays that I needed to push myself to be more fit.
5. How do you feel about the recommendations?
I was surprised that I was chosen.
Ryan
1. Do you mind having a project posted around the school?
No, I do not mind having my project posted around the school.

I am satisfied with my work because I was not expecting too much.
3. What were some challenges? How did you solve those?
Planning the FITT plan was not really challenging. However, it was challenging for actually doing the plan, it made me very tired.
4. Did you have any inspirations / motivations for this project?
Yes, I did had some inspirations. I got ideas from the work-out we did in class until now, such as Tabata work-out. It was pretty challenging and fun.
5. How do you feel about the recommendations?
I was very surprised that Ms. Knoflick and you guys have chose my project. Before, I did not really had confidence on my work.
Niki
1. Do you mind having a project posted around the school?
Yes, I do not really want to have my plan posted around the school, but I do not mind being posted online on the blog.
2. What do you feel about your project? Are you satisfied with your work?
I am not very satisfied with my work, because I have noticed that I could have done better. I want to make some changes for improvements.
3. What were some challenges? How did you solve those?
When actually doing my FITT plan, I was physically incapable of doing some of the movements. I had found out that I have to alter my workout to my own fit level.
4. Did you have any inspirations / motivations for this project?
The motivation was that I felt I have been not doing much exercise nowadays that I needed to push myself to be more fit.
5. How do you feel about the recommendations?
I was surprised that I was chosen.
Day 11

Day 11
- See Ms. Battioni for aurasma project
- Ms. Grezeszak's class also does aurasma later
- Ms. Knoflick recommended Jared, Ryan and Nikita
Today, after completely finishing the student interview section of previous project and update the blog, we decided to find another project for next overview, about subjects other than art.
Consequently, we went to find Ms. Battioni to interview her about the aurasma project, but since we heard from Mrs. Kruse that they are just starting their projects, we decided to interview them later when they complete the work.
On the other hand, we went to ask Mrs. Grezeszak about the 9th graders' geometry. She replied: they are also going to make an aurasma video and display to the parents.

On the other hand, we went to ask Mrs. Grezeszak about the 9th graders' geometry. She replied: they are also going to make an aurasma video and display to the parents.
In addition, we went to Ms. Knoflick for last -- because Ms. Lauder was in class -- and asked her for recommendations for FITT plan project. She recommended Jared Robinson, Ryan Yao and Nikita Frantz, all in 10th grade. As a result, we interviewed Ryan and Nikita. On next class, we are going to plan an interview with Ms. Knoflick, and also e-mail Ms. Lauder for some recommendations among all the atom model projects.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Day 10
Day 10
• Scheduled meeting with Avivi and Donald
• Four suggestions for next project
• Ms. Battioni: Humanities Aurasma (Next Thursday)
• Ms. Lauder: Science Atom Structure
• Ms. Grezesak: Geometry Models
• Ms. Knoflick: PE FITT Plan (Next Monday)
For next project, although there was an IB Art Show yesterday, we decided to overview a project based on a subject other than art, to make our blog contain various subjects. Consequently, we walked around the school, and came up with 4 possible projects, which are: Ms. Battioni’s Humanities Aurasma which will be due in next Thursday, Ms. Lauder’s Science Atom Structure that are already hanged in her classroom, Ms. Grezesak’s Geometry Models that are finished and displayed in her classroom, and finally Ms. Knoflick’s PE FITT Plan that will be due on next Monday.
At first, we wanted to overview a project based on Humanities subject, so we went to visit Ms. Battioni. Although there were already many projects done in that subject, such as the Revolution, she suggested us the Aurasma project that will be very interesting. We will interview her next Thursday.
Moreover, for backups, we thought Ms. Grezeszak’s geometry class and Ms. Lauder’s science class have finished a great project that looks very interesting. They are both models, one is displayed on tables that show different shapes of geometry, while the other is showing the atom structures, hanged on the ceiling. In addition, the project that we are also doing currently in PE – which is planning our own FITT plan – might be also interesting, so we will also talk to Ms. Knoflick about this.
Day 9
Day 9
• Backward plan
• Decide personal goals
• Schedule an interview with the students
On this day, since the teacher has introduced a type of planning strategy, which is called backward plan, our group started to plan the ultimate goal as a group as well as the personal goals. Backward plan is planning projects in the opposite way of executing. For instance, in backward planning you first decide the ultimate goal, then the processes, and lastly how to begin this project, etc., which will be in the order of completely opposite from the order that you will choose in the future.
As a group, we decided that our ultimate goal is to promote students work in the school community by comfortable ways, in order to make their projects more memorable and valuable. For individual group members, we decided the personal goals according to our roles. For instance, if the role is to update the blog, then the goal is to learn techniques for decorating and making the blog more attractive. If the role is to communicate with necessary people, then the goal is to speaking, writing or making questions more effectively. If the role is to periodically record our progress and write reflections, the goal is to diligently writing reflections that clearly shows what steps did we take and how did we accomplished.
Moreover, the communicator also sent e-mail to selected students, in order to arrange the time and have interviews with them. Since the students are in middle school while we are in high school, we will have to use our lunch time – which is advisory time for middle school – in order to have good interviews and to finish our first work.
Interview Questions (Students)
Interview Questions
- Do you mind having a project posted around the school?
- What do you feel about your project? Are you satisfied with your work?
- What were some challenges? How did you solve those?
- Did you have any inspirations / motivations for this project?
- How do you feel about the recommendations?
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