
“There’s nothing like an inspirational quote to get readers in the mood.”
A Wise Man
Science!
At first glance, you may laugh at that quote (probably because nobody said that, ever) and probably wonder what food has to do with science, but science is basically everything in life.

Science Biomes Wikiproject

Description Of Peice
In this assignment, we were supposed to research a biome (Ours was tundra) and be able to create a wikiproject to show what we learned. This project doesn't really show growth because in order to show growth, you would need two similar projects in the sense that they are about the same subjects, and are sufficiently apart time wise. I have decided to include this peice because the teacher said that we needed to have at least one entry in each subject by the end of the year.
Self Assesment
Some of the strengths in this project are probably the fact that we (tried to, anyway) lay it out in an easy to use format. Some weaknesses of this project are practically everything, as it doesn't feel that comeplete. Some risks we took while making this project are that we risked Mr. Stuart taking down craftwitch in one of the sections. That was pretty much it. I hope to improve upon convincing the teachers to give us more time next time.
Learning and Application
I learned about [insert copy and paste with slight modification from last page]. Like, literally. I learned about the biome I did (tundra) and how its ecosystem, food web, and human impact work in it (to give some examples. I was disappointed with the amount of time, so I learned to WORK FAST and not care about quality, because you have to choose quality or, uhhh, quantity? I guess? It is more of speed. This peice connects to when I decided to learn more about that one location when I was bored. I think it was Redwood Park, or Monterey, or both. This peice has better prepared me for WHINING and doing this exact project again. Both are true. It has also prepared me for doing a SIMILAR project. Bam!
SCIENCY PICTURE!
