1. Which 21st Century Skills do you feel this assignment addresses, and why? I think for this project I mostly used informational skills and communication skills. To complete this project I had to find lots of information on my country. I did this by looking online, and asking my grandparent because my great great grandpa lived there for a little bit. I had to use communication skills when I presented my project. Once we got into the new building we got to present. It had to be five minutes long, and include all of our information and all the parts of the project that we did. 2. What are you most proud of from this assignment, and why? I am probably most proud of my travel brochure. That is because I took a lot of time finding information, and putting it together. To do this I actually made it on google slides, and then printed it and then cut it out. In the end I actually thought it looked like a brochure that I would get in real life. 3. How did you develop and/or improve upon your 21st Century Skills with this assignment? For this project I feel I got a lot better at informational skills. Each time we did a different part for the project it was easier and faster finding the information I needed. I also had to present which obviously made my communication skills better because every time you present you learn. 4. What was most difficult about completing this task? I think the hardest part of this project for me was making the flag. That is because the flag had a very detailed emblem on it. It took a lot of time to get it right. Also the map was pretty hard because I had to make it really detailed. 5. How could you improve this work? If you could start over, what would you do different? I think the end product for this project was actually really good. If I could redo this project I would make sure not to procrastinate. I think that was my biggest flaw for this project. I even made the board the day before it was due. 6. How does this relate to what you have learned in the past? I have done many different projects before, so I have had to present and find information. With doing all of those presentations I have learned how to speak in front of people confidently. This is my first time taking Spanish though, so I had to figure out how to pronounce some things. 7 How can you apply this to future learning? Like I said before, you can learn a lot of things from presenting in front of people. Next time I present I will now something that I didn't before. Also every time you have to find information, you get better and faster at it. Also I will now know a lot about Bolivia and the other countries that people presented on.