Science Filtration Project – With Noah

Starting in late February, we were assigned the innovation day filtration project, where we used the Scientific Method to create an effective filter for water filtering.  Apart from learning about filtration, this project has really helped me with communicating and working well with a partner, as we had to come up with a hypothesis and filter design that we both agree with, we had to do organizing and choose who does what section of the project. When I thought about and compared my own filtration project to others, The main thing I would change if I redid this project would be to change the appearance of the board and filter design itself as I thought it was lacking when compared to the different projects. However, I think our group did well on our info and presentation. Midway through the project, I noticed that me and my partner we’re behind, so I made a plan that after I ate dinner, I would work on the filtration project for about forty-five minutes – an hour and a half after doing this for a few days, I got caught up with work and even got a bit ahead which saved our project. The OJCS filtration project was not only a successful learning experience but also an opportunity to work better with others and to get used to the scientific method which will prepare me for the future, this has also been an amazing chance for me to get used to working during free time to get ahead. Thank you for reading about my innovation day experience.

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