Capstone Project #7 Final Projects

Monday and Tuesday were the big day! Every fifth grader presented their final presentation to the whole school and parents, and the presentations were a BIG hit! 

My Capstone projects was on “How to start a business using trends” and here is my final project…

But before that, I will tell you a little bit more on this whole 6 week Capstone project. As a little recap from my latest six blog posts they all are on a different parts/learning experience on Capstone. My main inquiry and sub-questions were a challenging step but they were the base of my entire project so I made sure mine came out perfect. Interviews and Site visits were important too. They were very reliable sources for gathering helpful information. The site visit was important because you could see visuals of all the information you were working hard to find. So, that, lady’s and gentleman, is a little blog post recap!

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Capstone Project #5 Answering Main Inquiry Question

If you remember from my previous (Capstone Project #2) post I was discussing creating my own inquiry question. Now with Capstone nearing an end my inquiry question must get answered, and here is the process on how it did…

Inquiry questions are the base of everyone’s’ Capstone project. Everyone creates one and use that as a learning guideline. My inquiry question (after a whole lot of revision!) is “how are trends helpful in starting up a new business and how is keeping up with trends helpful in maintaining a store’s success?” But now since it’s weeks later it’s time to find the answer. The big and final part of this project. Finding it can be hard though. Mine wasn’t easy. All my beginning blog post their main topics played a big part in finding the answer. Notes from articles, an interview and cite visit and questions were big information sources. But being able to find the answer means your articles have to be very narrow. By narrow I mean have the article mainly just about that one question. I, as one example, had to split my question up into two pieces to be able to find the best information possible.

When nearing the end you just put your findings together from all of your questions and there you go, you’ve completed the main part Capstone, your main inquiry question.

Capstone Project #4 Site Visit

Followup to my incredible interview with Eleanor Langston I had my site visit. The behind the scenes of this whole project is amazing! You would never understand all the work the backstage employees have to do, all the people that the customers don’t ever see. Businesses are a blast but a lot of work!    

Paint Box is in Soho, New York and one building is for the store, all the fun an interesting trend product that the customers go to. The second building though is for all the behind the scenes work. Eleanor explained when she took me over that this place is where all the runway shows get planed and paper work gets done. Everyone chimes in with their backstage work to keep the company up and running and publicized.  I meet up with two people who are also a big part of this firm and one was Lindsey Kaszuba. She is the director of business development. She is the behind the scenes “event planner” for Paint Box and also does “contracts, recruiting”. She has a big job that most people won’t even know about! Julie Kandalec is the behind set creative director. She does their “Instagram, plans out schedules for blog post etc.” She does the whole social media concept Eleanor said. Eleanor also explained that looks are also important for a store. Pretty and bold colors may get people feeling excited about what will come next during their turn. Decoration can really set the mood for your store and can change a clients mood most likely for the better as well! There is always way more detail going into a business then you would have expected!

Capstone Project #3 Interview

Yesterday I had the most incredible interview with the CEO of Paint Box, Eleanor Langston. She is so inspiring and very informative which was so helpful! She answered all my questions with the most detail I could even ask for. She was the best guideline for this project and I am so grateful! My curiosity for this project was now thrown even further!

Paint Box is in Soho, New York and Eleanor Langston is such an incredible nail salon owner. She is such a generous person. We covered all topics on how to spot the trend all the way to opening this brand new hit store. “All my friends were intrested in nails” but ” I wanted to elevate the nail art experience in my store.” She choose her one trend but made it her own thing. She explained, that she “really wanted to elevate the experience from the moment you walk in the studio, that it doesn’t feel like a typical nail salon.” Location is a big part of business too, explains Eleanor. It is an important choice. Staff to, an important decission and she defenitly choose the right ones. Eleanor wants energetic workers, someone fun to be around, they really improve the customers experience if you have someone with a bubbly personality! Fun is what she wants!

The Joy Ride

I have a very different, but creative class. We did something no other class has done before and boy was it a huge success! My class created our own “5 Boyer Arcade.”

My class created an arcade that started out as a little free-time project but then expanded to this whole carnival contraption. Everyone started to pitch in and with 23 hands on deck the arcade expanded greatly. Everyone started their own project either by them self or with a partner. I choose the partner project and my friend Hope and I had one brainstorming session and Human-Whack-A-Mole was created by taking one of our favorite carnival games and us! The arcade contains a lot of different products like cardboard, and all the way to 3D printing. We were very open to all different materials! The arcade was worked on for weeks, and weeks and weeks with different games being built up like Skee Ball and Guitar Hero. The arcade sprouted up from the ground like crazy.

Hexpo was our first big place that we set up and ran our arcade and it was a big success. People came from all over the school just to play and we were thrilled!

 

Capstone Project #2 Inquiry & Sub-Questions


The next step in my Capstone blog post series was to create my very own inquiry question and a WHOLE lot of sub-questions. I’m super excited to share my new progress!

If I thought picking a topic was going to be hard, I was going to have a long road ahead of me! Inquiry and sub-questions are basically the base of your ENTIRE Capstone Project, and mine have to be perfect. My first idea was to just think. I would just sit there and think. Now looking back that wasn’t the best idea. But soon my creativity kicked in and I came up with the idea of trends starting a business and my question evolved around that. My mom and intern were a HUGE help which made a big difference in the long, long process because creating my own inquiry question was going to be a hard challenge. Help is something that everybody might need in this process! After nixing and nixing some ideas, my final question appeared, viola! How are trends helpful in starting up new businesses and how is it helpful in maintaining store success? Finally it came and boy am I glad! One part down and a whole other to go!
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Capstone Project #1

The Capstone Project is a project that the entire Fifth Grade participates in. The way it works is that every kid picks a topic to research, learn about and then present the final project to the entire school. They always comes out incredible and are super inspiring. My topic is “How to start a new business using trends” and these series of blog post  is all the thinking and work that went behind it…

For my Capstone Project I chose the topic of “How to start a new business using trends” and I’m super excited about it! This field of work always got me curious so I narrowed my final list down to “How to start a business using trends.” My other options before were crayons and architecture but how to start a business always caught my eye…

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Radical Rube Goldberg!

My class has been assigned one of the most complicated projects yet and I’m so excited. My class is supposed to create a Rube Goldberg contraption, and this is the “behind the scenes of mine…”

A Rube Goldberg Machine:

A simple task done in a complicated manor.


My Rube Goldberg team consists of Julia Hope and I. For this project my team has to create a seven to ten step Rube Goldberg machine that will in the end complete a simple task.


So far we have discovered and tried three different attempts of creating our Rube Goldberg machine. Our first attempt came out a little to much like a fantasy and not close enough to a reality. For example, one of the steps was supposed to have a can send a basketball rolling which would knock a water bottle off a table. It had to include a lot of force that the can did not have.


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The Wizard Of Oz Epilogue

My Wizard of Oz epilogue is based on the fact that we have been reading the book the “Wizard of Oz.” This is my version of what the ending could’ve been…

Dorothy is home! Finally! Aunt Em and Uncle Henry have been standing over her bed for about four days now.  Dorothy had been dragged all the way from the field and on to her bed, and her aunt and uncle have been waiting there with no patients what soever. As Dorothy starts to slowly wake up she has know idea what she is going to find above her. “Who, Who are YOU!” Dorothy screamed. With her vision all blurry she had no idea what or who was above her in the middle of the night! As Dorothy vision came back to normal, the figure had vanished. Dorothy had know idea at the time that her aunt and uncle were there because in Dorothy’s vision, her aunt and uncle were invisible


As Dorothy tried to fall asleep, she couldn’t stop thinking about the vanishing person. “Who was it? Where did they go?” Done with all of her thinking, she rested her head on the pillow and before she knew it, her eyelids had fell shut, and she was out like a light. Continue reading The Wizard Of Oz Epilogue

Action Arcade! Part 2

My class has been constructing an cardboard, styrofoam, mechanical arcade. We’ve been working on this like crazy for the past five months interviews are where were heading next…

In my classes arcade we have decided to interview one another to find out more information on each others top games. This video is a interview of the other creator and me telling the interviewer Julia, the steps behind our game Whack-A-Mole and all of the creative thinking that was added.