Brainstorming 101 ways to…
All students were first assigned to groups each consisting of 4 members. Together, we had to crack our brains on a selected topic. Our favorite choice was the question on “how to break a glass” but unfortunately it had already been picked by other group. After thorough consideration, we decided to take the challenge and settled for another less confident subject.
101 ways to use recycle materials wasn’t exactly the ideal theme to prove our strength. We could came up with a few ideas initially but ran out of them soon. It was obvious that as long as we insisted on performing the best presentation, more clues were required.
Without further delay, we started surfing
internet to look for inspiring concepts and introduced them in layout after some modification.
Progressing
We tried to create a more attractive and interesting design by using some drawings and colors creatively.
Each member was put in charge of one recycle material. All of us volunteered to stay back and finish the task. I was touched as everyone worked as a team in attempt to perfect our work. A sense of accomplishment swelled up in our hearts at the completed masterpiece.
Me (Plastic)
Liyana (Paper), Siew Fong (Wood)
Justino (Metal)
Final Work:
Presentation:
Every group was instructed to identify 20 best ways and determined the most suitable one to deliver the issue. I realize that analysis
and interpretation were essential to allow us to have better understanding of the points.
Our fellow member, Liyana put some extra efforts to make our
presentation more convincing. She brought along her handmade necklace and crafts to demonstrate that recycle materials could be transformed into enchanting accessories.
Conclusion:
Group works could not be done successfully without:
1. Teamwork
2. Responsibility
3. Contribution
4. Determination
5. Sacrifice
6. Hard work
7. Creativity
8. Patience










