The Process
First, we brainstormed about what product we wanted to use at the $20 boss market. A lot chose different ideas but most of us chose the ideas we used for the year 7 Christmas market for example key rings and Jenga which I did at this market but not the last one in year 7. Once we all had decided what we would make, we started to make our presentations. The presentation was to show the teacher what we were making how much it would cost to make and how many of the products we could make. When we were all ready we presented to the class but I didn’t because we ran out of time in the lesson so I had to send the presentation to the teacher.
My Group Members
My group members were Ash Schipper, Sau Ye Cheung, William Russell, and Cooper O’Malley – this is me. Our business name was mini blok
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Our roles
The next week we sat down on a Tuesday to find out our roles. The roles were C.E.O or you had to apply for a job. So Ms. Shaw told us to all start writing resumes, but by that point, I had to go to an orthodontist appointment so I missed all of that.
3 Weeks Later
I hadn’t been to innovatED for three weeks because I had an orthodontist and I had been sick. So when I went into the C block everything seemed different to me because I did not have a group, so the only logical thing to do was to ask Ms. Shaw what to do. Ms. Shaw acted quickly and asked all the groups with three or fewer group members in them to put their hands up. There were only two Jenga and Dog Blankets, so I chose Jenga. So I was in a group now I just had to find something to do. I went to my group leader Ash. She told me to work on the logo with her so I did. Once we had finished the logo the group handed me a bunch of cutting to do. That cutting took me 3 hours to do but I did do it.
Prototyping and Finishing
First, we prototyped our block sizes and then we looked to see if the writing would fit on each of the small Jenga blocks. Everything was at the right size and now we just had to start making them and putting them in their pouches and after that, they would be ready to go. When we were doing the packaging we had a production line Sau and I put the blocks together and will and ash put the cards together with a lacky band.

Ash and I selling at the market 
Finished Product
Conclusion
In conclusion, the market was a fun time and it taught us all a lot of different skills for the outside world for example communication, collaboration, and hands-on building/engineering. Thank you to all the teachers that helped us in this process.