20150518

Final Reflection

1- What are the three most important things you learned this year?
2- What is something we did this year that you think you will remember for the rest of your life?
3- What was the nicest thing someone in our class did for you this year?
4- What is something you taught your teacher or classmates this year?
5- In what area do you feel you made your biggest improvements? What is something you accomplished this year that you are proud of?
6- What was the most challenging part of this year for you?
7- What was the best piece of writing that you did this year? Why do you think it is your best?
8- Of the books you read this year, which was your favorite? Why?
9- What advice would you give students who will be in this class next year?


1) Three of the most important things that I would have learned this year would have been definitely been working with TIQA formatting. Never before had I worked so often with one type of writing format. TIQA has truly allowed me to organize my writing in an effective manner that has allowed me to improve my writing. Another important thing that I have learned this year would be the importance of remembrance, as shown throughout our Holocaust unit. Never before had I experienced such a great focus on possibly one of the most terrifying parts of our history. This unit has taught me not only more, factually, but also on an emotional grounds in regards to the society we live in and the one that was lived in. Despite this, I believe that the most important things I have learned have been taught through our AoWs. The AoWs that we have received have allowed me to become a more worldly person and much more empathetic with the situations of others. I feel that this is a very important thing for people to learn and I am glad that I am aware of this. 

2) There were several memorable moments that were part of my eighth grade experience, but without a doubt my favorite would have been our To Kill A Mockingbird "feast." As is my reading of To Kill A Mockingbird was fascinating as was but it was even more so when I was able to share that with my friends. There was something about the ability of enjoying a book and the idea of simply having a true example as to what the characters experienced and the time period in which they lived that was amazing. It is truly something that will stick with me for the rest of my life. 

3 & 4) Trying to pinpoint one of the nicest moments someone in our class did, proves to be difficult. If I were to find an exact portrayal of this would be saying it's like trying to find a needle in a stack of needles (in a good way of course.) There have been several occurrences this year and the one previous, that while surrounded by about 20 other caring people it's difficult to say one exact thing. I think a huge thing would definitely have been simple jokes that we've made either in class or with people from class. It's something rather unmemorable to some but it has definitely caused a huge turn on my outlook about my day, knowing a new joke or adventure is waiting for me. A very special thanks to Jenna and Gustavo for being a strong source of this year's laughter! This in return leads me to lessons I feel have been learned mutually from both my classmates and myself. I feel that we, as a whole, have been able to understand the importance of finding a joy in everyday life and the importance that not everyday is a good day but there is something good in everyday. This lesson would definitely have been impossible if it were not for the kindness of my classmates and friends.


(To Jen & Gus) When I felt like this:


And days were like this:

You made me feel:



5&6&9) Personally, I feel that one of the most challenging portions on this year was staying on top of my work. Due to the several events that have occurred in the seemingly busy eighth grade year, it took a bit more effort to manage my time. With this in mind, I feel that it is important that future eighth graders and seventh graders understand the importance of time management. One must always be aware of what there workload will be like. Along with this, one must be willing to place an extra effort into things and work ahead if possible to avoid later frustration. This extra effort has also allowed me to immensely improve. Personally, I feel that trying to be proactive at times can be a strenuous task. At times it may be difficult to juggle several things at once, because of this I am definitely proud that I have been able to turn in all projects and assignments on time. Though this is a small accomplishment it is something I have truly been proud of.

7&8) This year, I believe, was one of my best yet in regards to my writing. Personally, my favorite piece this year was my ending of "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe. Through my personal spin off, "The Bitter Taste of the Drink" I felt that I was truly able to somewhat impersonate the writing style of Edgar Allan Poe. Due to the large amount of effort I had placed into the piece, I feel that it also truly embodied the type of writing style I most enjoy. In addition, The Cask of Amontillado was definitely one of my favorite reads this year. There is a certain uniqueness in the manner in which Edgar Allan Poe writes that allows one's mind to imagine freely. Due to this rare trait, I feel that it is nearly impossible to surpass the value of Poe's work. 

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