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Reflection questions

1.  I remember the first canoeing trip on a river the best. I think that that trip was the perfect length it was not to long or to short, and overall I thought that it went a lot better than the second river canoeing trip.

2. I think that the last canoe trip challenges me the most I found it hard to keep paddling toward the end.
3. I found all the field trips interesting. I think that we had a good mix of field trips like canoeing and going down to the wetlands.
4. I would like to have more group activities, I find group work easier that individual work.
5.  I think that in the future I would like to do more canoeing, so the canoe skills we learned will be helpful
6. I think that outdoor ed would be even better if we spent more time outside instead of in the classroom
7. I think that if it was a trip that I was interested in I would be willing to put some money toward it.
8. I think that there is a good balance of outdoor activities and theory, it would be hard to fit in more field trips into the time available.
9. I think that spending more time outside would improve the outdoor ed class. Instead of sitting at a desk inside going outside and learning about whatever we were going to learn.
10. I think that doing that stuff in grade 9 is good enough but we should keep using them throughout the year

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