Independent Project Reflection- planning

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Edit   Delete - Last Modified By: rgoo at 5/12/2013 2:14:44 PM

You will need to do one final piece of writing on their project in which you will reflect on your project by writing a reflection in one of the styles you did in your project.

Examples:

An analytical reflection: this will be the more standard reflection style where students analyse what they enjoyed, what they think they could have improved on etc

A persuasive reflection: an email to Mr Hutton convincing hi that all subjects should have independent tasks because they are so awesome. Students can use their recent project and experiences completing it as an example of this

Creative: make a short film or create a diagram explaining the processes and 'highs and lows' of the project.

Creative Writing: turn the process into a poem!

Use this bite to decide on and plan your reflective piece. Use the same plannign structures you used when completing your actual project.


Edit   Delete - Last Modified By: rgoo at 5/12/2013 2:12:50 PM

Students will do one final piece of writing on their project in which they will reflect on their project by writing a reflection in one of the styles they did in their project.

Examples:

An analytical reflection: this will be the more standard reflection style where students analyse what they enjoyed, what they think they could have improved on etc

A persuasive reflection: an email to Mr Hutton convincing hi that all subjects should have independent tasks because they are so awesome. Students can use their recent project and experiences completing it as an example of this

Creative: make a short film or create a diagram explaining the processes and 'highs and lows' of the project.

Creative Writing: turn the process into a poem!

Use this lesson to decide on and plan your reflective piece. Use the same plannign structures you used when completing your actual project.