Having a school wide design challenge bonds us as a school and allows students to work outside of their grade levels. Many of the students said working with people they didn’t know well was the hardest part of the challenge. It was worth the struggle, because we saw sixth graders taking on leadership roles, eighth graders asking for seventh grade feed back, and a ton of unexpected friendships developing. Next time, we would benefit from a few more get to know you activities to push the collaboration even further.—Tracy French Student Reflection
Building our cuttlefish was challenging because we were working with different grade levels. In our group to help us blend our different interests we made sure everyone had a clear job to do like cutting cardboard or adding the mod podge. Seeing it hanging close to the whale made the hard work worth it. It was like finding a sandcastle on the beach and adding to it. You are part of the masterpiece.—Sia D.