Friday, March 14, 2014

A Turtle's Life Span


Hello! This'll be our last post. *Cries*  Let's start the end by starting the from the start. So let's go even before the blog. (So repetitive...But that IS what I'm trying to do...) Well, before the blog was our field trip. But what is even before that? Our teacher told us that we were going to a field trip by showing us a "teaser trailer". YAY! A fun field trip! But every field trip has to be connected to school. This will be our CEO. NOOO! Just kidding, this field trip was SUPER fun. 

After the assembly at school, we spent a few hours on the bus. This was one of the best parts of the field trip. We laughed, played games, talked, and enjoyed the beautiful sceneries. Then we went down for a quick break. 

Back on the bus, we continued playing games and laughing. Finally! We arrived at the Pawikan Conservation Center. Here we listened to a little lecture, released hatchlings, cleaned the coasts (Coastal clean-up), and bought souvenirs! Fluffy, stuffed turtles! We left the PCC and ate at the West Nuk beach, played Thermosci Dama, and went back on the bus. Most of the time we spent was actually on the bus. 

We arrived at the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant after a short while. We went inside this building, it wasn't the power plant yet, and we were taught some stuff about nuclear energy and the like. We went inside the powerplant and saw some interesting stuff...

So... that's our field trip. After the field trip, our teacher explained to us the CEO.

During the field trip, we were told to take lots of pictures cause you'll never know what picture you may need. I took many pictures, so whenever I needed one, I'd have lots of pictures to choose from.


We encountered problems like communication and wifi problems. Sometimes we couldn't contact some of our group members and so I would have to do the whole post myself. Other group members have slow wifi and wifi that has time limits. But on the other hand, we were prepared in terms of pictures. 

This project was a great learning experience. It was very fun, writing these posts, and the going to field trip itself. If we were given a chance to redo this CEO, we would. It was very exciting to see what your grades are and how to improve your next post. Even if we didn't have to do it, we would make our own blog because we enjoy doing it.

We honestly think that this blogging project doesn't need any changes. It is fine the way it is. It was very fun! 

We wouldn't change anything in this blogging project. We like it the way it is. We do not have any other things to add to this perfectly fine blogging project. 

The most important lesson that we've learned is that without teamwork, we wouldn't get the best result. Every man or woman has a contribution to the progress of this blog.

Thanks for reading this blog! -TinCan

What Zefyron and TinCan has to say Science Field Trip, Bataan Nuclear Power PlantSecret Admirers of the PawikanAny Changes in the Blog, and Lessons of Blogging.  

What Alphawolf has to say Message from Alphawolf

What Anonymous101 has to say

The fourth quarter CEO is a blogging project in which we record all facts about the field trip we've had. We explored the marine turtles in the Pawikan Conservation Center and the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. This project is made for keeping all the interesting facts, opinions, information, and especially the memories about the trip. 
During the field trip we had gather as much as information we can get in order to attain it to our blog. To get more information we had went through a lot of research to add more information for the whole blog
Creating a blog was difficult thing to do. And along the way we've encountered many problems. One is that creating or writing the blog was something you had to learn about if you don't know much about creating a blog. But with the help of my group mates, we've shared opinions and message that we can add on to our blog. 
Due to the problems we encountered and a lot of scores we weren't satisfied with, I would want to do this CEO all over again determined to make a better blog and to answer all the questions straight to the point.
In my opinion, this CEO can be improved by making this CEO more informative and entertaining by adding funny or hilarious pictures and GIFs that would make blogs more catchy and at the same time putting more info pertaining to the topic. 
In terms of handling this CEO, I wouldn't change anything since this CEO made us participate more in group works knowing how to spread the work. Because having a group works includes everyone in the group. It also made us do good in our blogging skills for us to be prepared for in high school. 
We've learned how to (of course) blog. We have been creative in most of our posts. But aside from that, it made us realize that mediocre work isn't satisfying, since we've crammed on most posts (*including this!) and that participating in a group work may get you into tangles but in which we may handle in order to make a successful output.
That's all! We hope you had fun reading our blog...the Turtle Gang!

1 comment:

  1. "Mediocre work isn't satisfying..."

    I'm really happy that you were able to realize this. May this experience and all of the things you've learned from this CEO be useful in your future endeavors! God bless Turtie Gang! Cowabunga!

    Here is your FINAL blog post score:

    Content - 13/15
    Coherence - 3/5
    Creativity - 4/5
    Voice - 4/5
    Mechanics - 4/5
    Text Layout - 4/5
    Graphics & Multimedia - 5/5
    Intellectual Honesty - 5/5

    TOTAL: 42/50

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