Part 1 of final product Reflection For this assignment, you will create a final reflection piece in a for

Part 1 of final product

Reflection

For this assignment, you will create a final reflection piece in a format of your choice.  The reflection piece can be casual and conversational, as if you were writing or recording your thoughts in a diary, journal, or vlog.  You are welcome to be as creative as you want; however, keeping things simple but reflective can still meet the criteria for full points.

Topic

Your own learning and growth related to 

health, safety, and nutrition in early childhood care and education.

Format

Pick 
ONE:

1.

1.

1.
PAPER: 2–3-page journal-style reflection paper,
 OR

2.
VIDEO: 5–7-minute vlog-style or interview-style video,
 OR

3.
SLIDES: 8-10 PowerPoint slides/slide deck

4.
OTHER
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Requirements

1.

1.
Overall self-reflection: Demonstrate evidence of engaging in thoughtful self-reflection on your own learning, thinking, and practices.

2.
Connect to course content: Refer to at least 1 specific course reading, resource, or other content from the course.  (
No citation required unless directly quoting.)

3.
Connect to your peers: Describe how interacting with your classmates in the Discussion boards impacted your learning process.

4.
Connect to your learning: Share at least 1 thing you learned and/or reviewed during the course.

5.
Connect to your thinking: Share at least 1 thing you changed your mind about and/or refined your thinking about during the course.

6.
Connect to your practices: Share at least 1 way that your practices as an early educator will be impacted by your learning in this course.

7.
Connect to your future growth: Share at least 1 way that you hope to continue learning and/or improving your practices. 

8.
Connect to your priorities: Close with at least 1 major “takeaway” idea or key quote that you want to remember.

Part 2 of Final Project

FINAL PRODUCT (2 of 3): Toolkit items

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Due Monday by 11:55pm

 

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Points 200

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Submitting a text entry box, a website url, a media recording, or a file upload

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Available Sep 30 at 12:30am – Oct 7 at 11:59pm

Part 2

FINAL PRODUCT (2 of 3): Toolkit items

For this assignment, you will collect items for your educator’s toolkit.  All of the content for this assignment can be pulled from your Module activities and Discussion board posts.

Required items

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ITEM 1 = Toolkit contents list (with name + brief description of each item)

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ITEM 2 = List of collected online resources (with name + link + brief description of each)

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ITEM 3 = Mini-project #1

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ITEM 4 = Mini-project #2

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ITEM 5 = Mini-project #3

Optional items (
for extra credit)

· Mini project #4

· List of key strategies collected from course content (with strategy + source)

· List of key quotes or excerpts collected from course content

· Useful documents collected from course content

I have enclosed the papers you have done for me on the mini project. All you need to do for part 2 is to draw information from those papers you did.

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