The last two weeks of our project consisted of last minute additions to our lesson plans, and the planning of the presentation that was to be presented during class. In week 11, Gabby, Katie, and I attended the Science Networking Fair with Tobias, and had the opportunity to explain our project to the interested students. It was a cool experience to be able to be on the other side of things, and allowing others to have interest in Newark SAS, instead of us learning about it. Tobias gave us many opportunities to explain what we were doing, and we all took turns in doing so.
Week 12 was planning week. We met that week to work on our presentation that we gave to the class. We each had a few sections to complete, and then we brought it together and added coherence and flow. We were originally planning to do a run through of our blog, but we decided a PowerPoint would be more efficient and put together. It ended up; working great, and the class loved it. I had a great time working with Tobias and Newark SAS. He was a great mentor for us, and I hope we can continue the relationship we have fostered in years to come. I definitely would recommend a continuation of this project to any incoming education and environmental studies students who take this class next. It is a great way to collaborate with others, and practice for writing lesson plans that will be used in real classrooms.
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