This worksheet provides space for a student to reflect on their understanding of climate change by filling out sections titled "What Went Well?" and "Even Better If..." for both personal reflections and group work. It also includes prompts for the student to write bullet points summarizing the most interesting thing they learned, something new, anything surprising, key words, thought-provoking aspects, things they want to know more about and other thoughts.
This worksheet provides space for a student to reflect on their understanding of climate change by filling out sections titled "What Went Well?" and "Even Better If..." for both personal reflections and group work. It also includes prompts for the student to write bullet points summarizing the most interesting thing they learned, something new, anything surprising, key words, thought-provoking aspects, things they want to know more about and other thoughts.
This worksheet provides space for a student to reflect on their understanding of climate change by filling out sections titled "What Went Well?" and "Even Better If..." for both personal reflections and group work. It also includes prompts for the student to write bullet points summarizing the most interesting thing they learned, something new, anything surprising, key words, thought-provoking aspects, things they want to know more about and other thoughts.
Think about the following questions and see if you can write a couple of bullet points for each one – if you get stuck, just go onto the next one.
• The most interesting thing I learned…
• Something new I have learned today is… • I was surprised to learn… • Key words from today were… • One thing that really made me think was… • I would like to know more about… • Other thoughts: WORKSHEET