The highlight of doing my bio cube would be cutting off the flaps and taping it because I was having fun while doing it. Korey was helping me, and she was really funny. Also, I have this weird thing for cutting stuff. I know, it's not something a girl would me be into, but yeah. But the thing I didn't really like about doing the project is that I didn't cut it very straight. -.- But oh well, it still turned out nice!
The lesson that I learned while doing this is that I have to always do my best work. Since I didn't cut the flaps off very straight, the faces weren't as flat as I thought it would be. It was harder to work on it with badly taped and cut flaps. So always do your best work, because it could effect you later. Also, not relating to the bio cube, but working on the banner it was our best work, so it turned out to look messy. It had paint outside the lines and the letters were painted pretty bad. So always do your best work.
GLO#1 : I tried my best, and I didn;t rush
GLO#2 : I shared my materials to make my bio cube with others so they could finish theirs as well
GLO#3 : I figured out how to fit my paragraphs onto the cube, and I was able to figure out how to wrap my cube with simple construction paper.
GLO#4 : I took my time and taped everything securely into place.
GLO#5 : I shared my cube with a strong voice and tried to speak clearly.
GLO#6 : I typed out my significance, obstacle, personality, quotation, and background on the computer with no technical difficulties or problems.
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