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Sunday, October 30, 2016

Class Debate and Problem Solving

Our path participated in a debate regarding the stead and building of a mod jam to further broaden our learning and understanding of the perfumed water unit we are currently studying. We were placed into groups of four and were categorized into four different countries. We were given a writing of paper that showed what our country has to abide the opposite countries, and our wants. We were told to conference with our police squad subdivisions and decide what was negotiable and what we take to meet our goal. We essentially necessary to make an ally in order to achieve our goal. We had about a class flowing to gather our thoughts. During this time limit our group thought of strategies and change out the distinguish advantages we had against the other countries. We decided on a main statement and key facts to back it up our statement. The following(a) day we chose 2 representatives to converse on the teams behalf. We all met in a common force field and each coun try took turns public lecture about their wants and what they beget to carry to the other countries. After a stimulating discussion in the midst of the four groups we came to an agreement. Some parties werent happy while others were pleased.\nOverall, I enjoyed this assignment. It was something that we usually dont get to do in school. We usually come to class and see to the teacher gibber about the lesson. This was refreshing and different. I really liked how we got a chance to interact with everyone in the class. I learned and utilise skills that I wouldnt have learned or use in a tied(p) class setting. I advanced(a) on my compromising skills. I learned how to negotiate and listen when needed and talk when appropriate. I cleansed on collaborating with slew as well. Additionally, I got to improve on my problem lick skills and learned a flake about each member of the class. I was one of the two representatives for our group. I worked with my partner to mop up our wants and strategies to obtain the construction of the dam in our...

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