Miss Searle and I decided to collaborate in the planning phase of our projects. (Video coming). We might seem a lot alike but we're actually good at really different things. She has a passion for spoken word poetry but I love arty and crafty things. We decided to help each other plan out our projects but agreed that we would do separate projects that fed our own passions.
In retrospect, both of us would have benefited from sharing a project. One of us could have been more flexible and supported the other's passion to save time and energy and make our goals more achievable.
Nevertheless, we have no regrets. Both of us are pretty happy with what we've achieved. Below are some clips so that you can share our journey.
In retrospect, both of us would have benefited from sharing a project. One of us could have been more flexible and supported the other's passion to save time and energy and make our goals more achievable.
Nevertheless, we have no regrets. Both of us are pretty happy with what we've achieved. Below are some clips so that you can share our journey.
miss searle's journey
First we met to discuss what we planned to do for our projects and then we separated to work individually with an agreement to meet again to critique each other's work.
Here Miss Searle talks herself through her idea for a spoken word poem in response to our driving question. She uses her positive mindset to launch into the project with enthusiasm. |
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Miss Searle struggled with writer's block. Here she shows how to move through these kinds of problems.
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