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Think about a project at home, school, or in your community that you had to complete. How did you

manage the project to make sure it was done on time? What, if anything, went wrong? What did you do
when things went wrong?

User David Corley
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My Past experience

A project I did in a previous grade was a poster about planets that I was suppose to present.

Keep in mind you can use this as an example to write your own or copy and paste it I don't mind.

Managing: In order to manage my time and make sure the project was submitted on time I set aside a time afterschool to work on it with no distractions. I also allowed myself to have breaks so I didn't feel overwhelmed and also to be in my best state. Adding onto this to make sure the experience was something I would like to remember or something to encourage me to work I thought of how this would boost my grade and I also did it with family members which made it more like an activity than a project.

What went wrong: Something that went wrong on my planet project is that my marker I was using to draw the planet and label it dried out. Another thing that went wrong was that I didn't have a ruler so somethings weren't straight.

How did you fix it: When my markers dried out I decided to focus on a different aspect of my project while waiting for new markers. I couldn't really fix the lines that weren't straight so I made it as if that was what I was going for.

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