As I've already mentioned in my CAS plan, Karina and I are organizing a handmade crafts club. When it was time to come up with a list of activities we were going to do for this club, for some reason one of the first things that crossed my mind was watermelon carving. However, before we try to teach this skill to younger students, we have to learn how to do it ourselves, so that's exactly what attempted to do yesterday.
For my first time I chose to carve a flower, since I thought it was the easiest thing to do. Oh, how foolish I was to think that watermelon carving is easy! The first problem that I faced was the fact that I didn't have any special tools for carving, so I had to use a kitchen knife instead. This led to the carvings looking not as neat as I wanted them to.
| This is what my watermelon flower turned out to look like. |
CAS learning outcomes:
- Increased awareness of my strengths and areas for growth
- Developed new skills (hopefully)
- Undertook new challenges
Finally you've agreed with my ideology of mastering a skill before teaching it. But it looks very pretty and decently neat too! Good job!
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