Hi Emily, The challenge for a reflection is to use connective that make you add the details. My example for the first section might be:
I was surprised that I kept getting recommended FOR supporting people IN things LIKE learning to jump the numberline. As you can see, each connective forces you to add details. A reflection is a chance to really think carefully about how you are going.
Challenge: Add 2-3 connectives to each section and lots more detail. Try taking a photo of you and Molly working together and Easy Blog it orally so we don't see the planning sheet.
Hi Emily,
ReplyDeleteThe challenge for a reflection is to use connective that make you add the details. My example for the first section might be:
I was surprised that I kept getting recommended FOR supporting people IN things LIKE learning to jump the numberline.
As you can see, each connective forces you to add details.
A reflection is a chance to really think carefully about how you are going.
Challenge:
Add 2-3 connectives to each section and lots more detail. Try taking a photo of you and Molly working together and Easy Blog it orally so we don't see the planning sheet.