Assessment and Reflection Phase
3. Write a Project Reflection paper and upload it to Project Foundry
The final, and perhaps most important step, is to look back at what you have learned from the project process by writing your Project Reflection Paper.
Guidelines
Format
Paragraph 1: Introduction
Interest the reader in your project. This is a summary or short description of the project. Answer the 5 w’s - who, what, where, when, and why.
Questions to consider:
Who was involved?
What did this project involve?
What did you do?
Where did you do the project?
Where did you find the information?
Where did you travel?
When did this project begin and end?
Why did you choose to do this project?
Paragraph 2-4: The Body
Reflect on your project. Think about its importance to you and others.
Questions to consider:
Why was this project important to you?
Why was this project different from others you have done?
How did you learn from this project?
How did this project help you get involved in the
community?
How did this project help you?
Paragraph 5: Conclusion
Tie it all together.
Questions to consider:
Did you learn what you intended to learn?
What could you have done differently?
What was hard or difficult about this project?
What was enjoyable about this project?
Will this lead to another project?
When you finish, upload your paper to the Project Results form in Project Foundry (more details here).
Congratulations! You've completed your project!
Format
- 5 paragraphs to one page in length
- Use 12 point font
- Double space
- Check spelling
- Have your writing proofread
- Edit any final changes
Paragraph 1: Introduction
Interest the reader in your project. This is a summary or short description of the project. Answer the 5 w’s - who, what, where, when, and why.
Questions to consider:
Who was involved?
What did this project involve?
What did you do?
Where did you do the project?
Where did you find the information?
Where did you travel?
When did this project begin and end?
Why did you choose to do this project?
Paragraph 2-4: The Body
Reflect on your project. Think about its importance to you and others.
Questions to consider:
Why was this project important to you?
Why was this project different from others you have done?
How did you learn from this project?
How did this project help you get involved in the
community?
How did this project help you?
Paragraph 5: Conclusion
Tie it all together.
Questions to consider:
Did you learn what you intended to learn?
What could you have done differently?
What was hard or difficult about this project?
What was enjoyable about this project?
Will this lead to another project?
When you finish, upload your paper to the Project Results form in Project Foundry (more details here).
Congratulations! You've completed your project!