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Join us at J.L.O Science Literacy from The Water Project to learn how to engage and inspire others to conserve water. Through collaborative efforts like creating posters and videos, discover the power of caring and taking action. Explore the fulfilling experience of participating in conversations and activities that make a difference. Embrace the challenge of influencing attitudes toward water conservation and celebrate the impact of your meaningful contributions.
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Science Literacy J.L.O
Science Literacy From the Water Project (where we try to get people to conserve water) I think I have grown as a learning in a couple ways. One is that I know you really have to get out there and do a lot of stuff to get people to listen to you. You have to show people you care and that they should care too. My group worked well together because we mostly agreed on what to do and how to do it. My favorite part of this challenge has been helping to create the things (like posters and videos) we needed to make our mission work. Paragraph 1
Science Literacy My goal for science literacy is to convince myself that’s it’s good to participate in the conversation of what to do and how. It’s fun to show that you can do something without someone else helping you, especially if it works really well and people congratulate you on your work. Paragraph 2
Science Literacy I’m still not sure that I like book clubs. Guy’s Read Girl’s Read felt just the same. I guess some parts were fun, and trying out a book I wouldn’t usually read is kind of interesting. But I’m still not so sure that I enjoy them. It’s a learning experience, and I’ve gained some knowledge, but it could be better. Paragraph 3