This week, we focused on fine-tuning our final presentation and reflecting on our project. Looking back on the last 12 weeks, it is an understatement to say it has gone quickly. We have learned a lot about baking and there is still so much more we do not know and can still learn. There are many valuable life skills we learned throughout this project such as time management and learning how to bake. Knowing how to cook is one of the most important life skills one can have, so to learn a little bit more about cooking is useful.
Throughout the course of the project, we have set several goals for ourselves. Those goals have ranged from easy, realistic, and stretch or ambitious goals. Our easy goals have included things like learning how to bake and baking one item per week. Besides one planning week, we succeeded in these easy goals. Additionally, we succeeded in our realistic goals which were to upload every blog post to fit the requirements and to bake two items in one week. Our stretch/ambitious goals posed a challenge for us. We did not succeed in these goals which were to host a bake sale at a farmers market and make 200 dollars for charity and to make 3 or more items in one week. Though we planned on achieving these goals, various factors rendered us unable to complete them. Due to how busy our lives were with school and sports, we were unable to find time to host a bake sale, let alone produce enough goods we would have needed for it. Additionally, we were unable to make 3 or more items in one week because of a lack of ingredients. There was one week we almost achieved this goal, but we ran out of the needed ingredients and could not get more. Through the ups and downs of the project, we have learned a lot and succeeded, mostly, in what we set out to do: learn how to bake. Though we had our failures, this project went well for us. Also, though the project was fun, it is relieving to be able to not have to worry about finding time to bake or worry about blog posts anymore.
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