Thursday, March 30, 2017

Creating a Diorama: Kinds of Water Uses

Last Group Performance Task of the S.Y
          One of our performance tasks this 4th and final quarter was to create a diorama from a chosen topic by our teacher, Sir Romie. Our topic was about the Different Kinds of Water Uses. This topic for me, was very interesting. I learned about the uses of water in agriculture, industry, domestic, and in-stream. Water really is an essential in our everyday lives. I can't imagine a person surviving without water.  Making the actual diorama was really fun too. Although we were so stressed and tired with all the other performance tasks, we still managed to pull something off that our group is proud of.  Our creativity and patience was really tested in this performance task. We only used recycled materials for our diorama because since it was the last performance task, we didn't want anything to go to waste so we decided to use all of the scraps we had from previous projects and incorporated those into our diorama. We thought of ways we could possibly improve our diorama to make it look presentable. In the end, I was still very proud of our group that we were able to submit on the deadline and that we did such a cool diorama.
PALOMARA


          The topic of our diorama in science was about kinds of water use. It is about the four types of uses of water; industrial, agricultural, in-stream, and domestic. In our diorama we had a section for each kind. We used materials like illustration boards, folders, paint, Japanese paper and more. Most of the materials we had used were recycled. Our diorama was quite big so it took a longer time to make than what we had imagined.  Although it took a long time to make, I still enjoyed doing it. The diorama we made ended up looking quite good.
OASAN


I am so glad that this semester is over because all of the stress are now gone and i can relax this summer. But it is also sad for me because this semester was quite fun too although frustrating. I enjoyed the things that we did this whole quarter, and I have learned so much from Mr. Dolor about earth science. The diorama that we did was looking great, all of the hard work and all the efforts for that project was all worth it. The diorama that we did shows the functions and the uses of water and how it runs and where it came from. I'm so thankful that our teacher extended the amount of days before the deadline. We don't have a project if our teacher didn't extend and gave us consideration.
SALCEDO

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The performance task that we did for the last quarter is a diorama about the kinds of water use. I really enjoyed decorating our diorama even though I burnt my own finger by a glue gun a lot of times. Making our diorama improves our skills in decorating and arranging the designs correctly. I also learned new things about our topic. Like what the four kinds of water are. So, it's really fun doing stuff like this with your group mates because we're not only doing it for a grade but we share laughter and that's how we get close to each other. Thanks Sir Romie for giving us this last performance task. We gon miss you when you leave.
SARMIENTO

Creating the diorama was a fun project. Like all the other projects we did in science. Doing things like cutting boards, painting materials, shaping papers into something. Creating art. Designing something can be very entertaining. I used to love creating dioramas since they represent an environment. Creating a realistic looking environment is fantastic because it may look real since its not just flat drawing but uses materials to make it look real.
GERONIMO



          The diorama that we were assigned to create was about the kinds of water uses. It may sound simple, but it's actually really hard to make. All of us took our sweet time to make sure it looked its best and we also made sure everyone helped. Creating the diorama was a memory we all spent together. The materials we used were all recycled but the energy and effort we put into it, now that wasn't recycled. Besides that, I actually learned a few things about the kinds of water uses!

MARIANO

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