Thursday, January 29, 2015

Expository Book Project Reflection

You have researched, written, and published a non-fiction book! Congratulations!!
Now that you have finished your project, you can reflect on your performance. Below, there is a list of questions that will allow you to reflect on your performance during this project and going forward. There are twelve questions listed and you will need to answer at least five of them.
  1. In your opinion, what is the most important thing you learned from this project?
  2. Why do you believe we studied expository text and wrote a non-fiction book?
  3. Did you give your best effort on this project? How did you give your best effort?
  4. Did this activity help you learn more than others projects we have done? Why?
  5. What are some things you did really well on this assignment?
  6. What mistakes did you make on the assignment (even if you corrected them before you turned it in)?
  7. What was the best resource you used during this assignment (it can be a person, device, or research you used at home or at school)?
  8. If you could do this assignment over, what would you do differently?
  9. What class activities or assignments help you learn the most?
  10. What do you believe the teacher could have done differently to help you complete this project easier (other than not assigning it..hehe)?
  11. What’s one thing the teacher did for this objective that you really liked?
  12. How can you take what you have learned and apply it to your own life?

You will need to answer these questions in complete sentences. You should write at least three sentences for each question. Make sure you take this opportunity to really reflect. Consider what you learned about yourself as well as the content. 

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