Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Process Analysis Presentations

Making family favorite Christmas recipes, learning how to use Google, becoming an expert on your smart phone...all of these things require skills in process analysis.  To experience the challenges of writing, reading and applying process analysis, AP English and Composition students completed a bit of an experiment today.


The first group received directions on how to make an egg white face mask.  This mask is to make one's skin softer using a natural cleaning product.  Thank you to our "volunteers" for being such fun spirits in the presentation.  They were rewarded shortly after with a Puppy Chow presentation (and really soft cheeks)!






Presentations today, December 5th:  We started to learn how to make a lollipop tree.  Started is about as far as we got.  Tim, how is your injury?  We also started making orogami birds.  No, the bird has not yet taken flight.

Final Presentations:  December 6th.  The bird is finished and is now a decoration on my Christmas tree.  Yes, when you pull its tail, the wings move.  The lollipop tree is smaller than intended.  It could only hold two lollipops.  More caused the tree to sag, just like out of Charlie Brown's Christmas.  The last project was to make a t-shirt into a tank top.  As you will see, a bit of pretty fashion had to be added.

Thanks to all of our models.  Great projects, AP.  They proved a variety of pros and cons within the process analysis procedures.



What is next?  Synthesis Essay writing, YEAH!

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