Class Reflection: Blog 1

5/14

 

    When Mr. Chase just told us to "blog about our work and learning," I immediately responded with, "Oh, I like this blogging." I have grown fond of writing for the audience of the Internet ever since last quarter and our "Save the World" project. Writing those blogs on research and on reflection helped me grow as a writer more than I understood at the time. Although it was probably the hardest project of my high school career so far, I look back on it now and still feel really proud of my work.

    Currently in this class, we are reading the play Othello and outlining what we have read so far by using the program Inspiration to remember the places, characters and important events. We are using color coordination, shape coordination and linking webs to help add creativity and visualization to the complexity of Shakespeare’s writing.

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