Self-Reflection
Virtual WWII


Well, you have made it. But before we can move on to our next exciting Collab adventure, it's time to take stock of what you have done. Along the way, we have been, can continue to, ponder various aspects of the project; and we are proud of the many things our class accomplished. Basically, now we want you sto stop think, reflectr and write.

Consider the following questions.

What was your role in this project? How did this role change and develop? What difficulties did you face? How did you overcome them? What successes did you have?


What did you learn from this project? What did you learn about history? About "English?" About yourself? About Learning?


When you talked to other people (in or outside of the class) about this project, what did you say? Why?


How do you assess the final product? Is this your best work? How do you know? Is there anything you would have done differently? What was the most difficult aspect of this project? How did you overcome these problems?


From this project and what you have learned about yourself, what goals can you set for the rest of the year?


 

 

Element Extensive Significant Little
The student accurately and eloquently describes his/her part in the process.      
The student accurately and eloquently describes his/her learning from the project.      
The student accurately and eloquently describes his/her assessment of the final product.      
The student accurately and eloquently describes his/her goals for future projects.      

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