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1. Describe the task or activity that you were working on.
What this is is my Awana book schedule. I am part of Awana (Approved workmen are not ashamed) a christian organization that teaches kids from preschool to high school more about the word of God and will have kids memorize parts of the Bible. So here is the schedule for this year. They want us the high school kids to read books Galatians, Genesis, Deuteronomy, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Ezekiel, Ephesians, Zephaniah, Zachariah, Luke, Acts, Colossians, 1 Peter and be able to give a brief summary to our leaders. Then we would have to complete 24 lessons (containing 1 verse to recite and a review sheet of the lesson) and 4 review (in one go recite 6 verse together). The problem for me is that I have not been going to this club every week and I am behind on everything. So what I need is a plan to organize what I am going to do. I have finished 13 review sheet, 18 verses recited, 2 review, and none bible reading. So I have to do 11 review sheet, 6 verses, 2 review, and all 13 bible reading done and there are 8 more days.
2. How is your work here representative of this habit? Identify specific parts that show the "habit in action."
For this activity the habit was used to simplify the work load. Originally the lesson was combined with the verse and the bible reading had a schedule of its own. So I used the habit " solve simpler or related problem" to break it down.
3. (Answer one) How was this habit useful in helping you make progress with the task or activity? If it was not useful, how might you revise your use of this habit so that it was useful?
What this is is my Awana book schedule. I am part of Awana (Approved workmen are not ashamed) a christian organization that teaches kids from preschool to high school more about the word of God and will have kids memorize parts of the Bible. So here is the schedule for this year. They want us the high school kids to read books Galatians, Genesis, Deuteronomy, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Ezekiel, Ephesians, Zephaniah, Zachariah, Luke, Acts, Colossians, 1 Peter and be able to give a brief summary to our leaders. Then we would have to complete 24 lessons (containing 1 verse to recite and a review sheet of the lesson) and 4 review (in one go recite 6 verse together). The problem for me is that I have not been going to this club every week and I am behind on everything. So what I need is a plan to organize what I am going to do. I have finished 13 review sheet, 18 verses recited, 2 review, and none bible reading. So I have to do 11 review sheet, 6 verses, 2 review, and all 13 bible reading done and there are 8 more days.
2. How is your work here representative of this habit? Identify specific parts that show the "habit in action."
For this activity the habit was used to simplify the work load. Originally the lesson was combined with the verse and the bible reading had a schedule of its own. So I used the habit " solve simpler or related problem" to break it down.
3. (Answer one) How was this habit useful in helping you make progress with the task or activity? If it was not useful, how might you revise your use of this habit so that it was useful?
I would say this habit was not so useful since planing for a goal like this one is not necessary. It could have been more useful if there were more