After the presentation I told my mom, “Wow, I did it!” I couldn’t believe it was actually was done! I know what you are wondering, what was the process? Well I’ll tell you!
The research was fun. At first, I couldn’t find any information and then, I was full of it! As I was collecting the information I didn’t notice how fun it really was. Later in the process, I noticed it was probably one of the best parts of the project.
I’d say the narrative was the easiest part, all you had to do was take the information and put it into more of a story. It was an okay part of the process.
The script was the hardest part of the process for me, it was very hard cutting out information for me because I thought all my information was important.
Memorizing I’d say, was really just plain okay. I memorized part by part and practiced and that was about it for the memorizing.
Slides were fun. At first, I had a little trouble centering the pictures but then I got the hang of it. After a lot of practice, I got it down.
Working together was good because we were able to share information. It was also a little hard because you might not always agree on the pictures to use for the introduction and conclusion. However, teamwork makes the dream work.
The part of the project that I enjoyed the most was the research because it was interesting to learn about how volcanic eruptions are measured.
The part of the project I thought was challenging was cutting stuff out of the script to make it the right amount of time because I felt like all the information was important.
I felt good about the final presentation because I got it over with and it was fun to show what I had been working hard on.
If I had to go back and redo a part of the Ignite it would be talking slower and louder so that the audience could understand me.
At the end I was so proud and happy it was all I could think about. I was so happy I did it.
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