Showing posts with label Cure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cure. Show all posts
Friday, May 29, 2015
The Doctors Visit
For the last Action Project in the Cure class, we had to self evaluate ourselves and pretend that we were the patient and the doctor. We had to come up with a disease that we or a family member could have had that we wanted to be protected from. Throughout this entire unit, we learned about different ways to prevent different diseases from ourselves. For this project. We had to create a video of ourselves talking to ourselves about different ways of preventing a disease in the nutritional sense and the hygiene sense. One of the things that I struggled with is filming the video. It was hard to think of an idea that would make sure I would be the only voice on there so I just decided to make my stuffed animals be the characters and my voice be theirs. I really enjoyed doing this project because it was fun to get to be creative with it. I enjoy filming videos so this one was extremely fun for me to do. Take a look at my video down below.
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Cure,
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GCE Lab School,
Spring 2015,
STEAM,
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
Brain Tumor
In the first unit of the Cure class, we talked about different surgeries and their procedures and what parts of the body they effect. For my Action Project, I researched brain tumor surgery. This is a very serious surgery that has a lot of things that could potentially go wrong. We had to make a prezi for this project. We learned about all of the things that happen in a surgery. One of the things that was hard for me was finding all of my information. I wasn't sure which path of brain surgery I wanted to go deeper in. It was difficult to find some of the information because you have to be pretty specific when you look up things like this. I really enjoyed this project because it was interesting to get to learn about this surgery because I have always been interested in. I am very happy that I chose this project.
Take a look at my prezi here.
Take a look at my prezi here.
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