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Natural Disasters: Evaluation/Reflection

The purpose of this LibGuide is to help students learn about natural disasters and assist them in the research process.

Reflect on What You Learned

When you complete a project, it is helpful to think about what you learned and the process you followed to complete your goal. It can help you improve as a researcher and learner. Take the poll and think about the questions below.  Reflect on and evaluate what you learned and the process you followed to create your project. Don't forget to celebrate your accomplishment! 

How Did You Do?

How did your project turn out?
Great! My project is excellent!: 0 votes (0%)
Very Good! I'm pleased with my project.: 0 votes (0%)
Good. My project turned out fine.: 0 votes (0%)
Okay. It could have been better, could have been worse.: 0 votes (0%)
Fair. Not my best work, but could be worse.: 0 votes (0%)
Poor. My project stinks.: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 0

Reflection Questions from Buck Institution for Education

What was the most enjoyable part of this project?

 

What was the least enjoyable part of this project?

 

What is the most important thing you learned in this project?

 

What do you wish you had spent more time on or had done differently?

 

What part did you do your best work on?

 

Connect Extend Challenge from Project Zero

CONNECT:   How are the ideas and information CONNECTED to what you already knew?

 

EXTEND:  What new ideas did you get that EXTENDED or pushed your thinking in new directions?

CHALLENGE:   What is still CHALLENGING or confusing for you to get your mind around? What questions, wonderings or puzzles do you now have?