Showing posts with label Where You At. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Where You At. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Where You At? Reflection


Now that you have completed a first draft of and made revision to your Where You At? When You There? Project, it’s time to look back on it. In one or two complete paragraphs, write a reflection of your process. You will address the following questions:

  • What successes did you have with this project?
  • What do you need to improve as a learner and thinker and writer? What areas did you have to change in your revision?
  • What did you enjoy? What did you not enjoy?
  • What do you think you understand (about literature, characters, social location, the world . . .) now that you didn’t understand before this project?
  • What elements of the project helped you understand these things?

Keep in mind a complete paragraph includes the following:

  • A topic sentence(s)
  • Evidence to support your topic sentence (quotes, paraphrasing, anecdotes, facts)
  • Explanations and reasons why the evidence supports your topic sentence
  • Concluding/transition sentence(s)