We just recently had our Blue Sky project exhibition, and it was a ball! We used the library and the Flight room, and so many people turned up to explore through the different themes and projects.

My project turned out to be a success. Lots of people were interested in what I did and what people had to say about recycling practices in our community. If you havent seen my past blog poists about my Blue Sky project here’s a recap of what mine actually was.

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My Blue Sky project is based around the idea of recycling in and around my community. To answer my question, I first had to take the pictures of different recyclables in my local forests and parks. Then I fused them together and created a scrapbook to show people and interview them.

I asked people a series of three questions based around how my photos were affecting their thoughts of recycling. During this process, I learned that so many people in my community really care about the environment and want to do anything they can to make our practices stronger.

 

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I really enjoyed working on our Blue Sky Projects! At first they were a challenge because I found coming up with a topic and driving question very difficult. But once I got the ball rolling and I figured out how I was going to work with my question, I found that the project became easier to construct.

I think, if I were to redo the project, I would make a deeper question to try and get a clearer answer to my driving question. I would also try and interview a bigger variety of people. As for the presentation side, I would bring a mini speaker for my iPad, so people could hear. But other than that I don’t think I would change much else.

Overall, this was probably my favourite project of the whole year and I’m looking forward to doing it again next year, with a whole new topic and look!