Sunday, June 1, 2008

MY LEGACY/ MY DESTINY/ MY PROJECT REFLECTION

Please answer the following questions in a letter that will be posted on your PowerSchool comments. Your letter will be graded as the reflection for your Legacy/Destiny Project. Your reflection grade will be out of 50 points (5 points for the thoughtful answer you give for each of the 10 questions. You will earn 5 points on each question by providing a complete answer supported by evidence from your work).

1. What was your greatest challenge during your Legacy/Destiny Project? Why?

2. How did you do creating drafts of your writing and polishing your final pieces of writing before putting them into your scrapbook? How many drafts did you average per writing piece? Did you keep records of your drafts in your writing portfolio?

3. Did you include all of the required pieces of writing in your scrapbook? If not, explain.

4. Were you proud of your final pieces? Why or why not?

5. How do you think you could have improved your final project if you had more time? Be specific.

6. What did you learn about yourself or the writing process as you worked on the Humanities components of this project?

7. What was your favorite part of this project? Why? What was your least favorite part of this project? Why?

8. How do you feel your presentation went on the night of Exhibition? Explain. Were you prepared? Were you in costume with artifacts?

9. How do you feel your final scrapbook turned out? Is it something you will keep for twenty years? Why or why not?

10. Did you fall below, meet or exceed the expectations you set for yourself on this project? Why?

EXTRA CREDIT: Where and how did you go above and beyond during this project and earn yourself some extra credit?

PLEASE, WRITE YOUR REFLECTION AS A LETTER (it should be multiple paragraphs). I will be writing back to you. Begin your letter like this:

Dear Ms. Staff,

1 comment:

Ms. Staff said...

I wonder if when students post comments, I can use the formatting from their letter when I cut and paste it into word.

This will be my test.

How about indentations? Do those show up?