REPÚBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA.
MARACAY-ARAGUA
U.E.P. C.E.D.I.
AÑO ESCOLAR: 2019-2020
3er A y B
English
3rd Term
Evaluación: Reflection paper 10%
Fecha de entrega 15/06/2020
Instruciones:
Copiar la siguiente clase y anexar "Trabajo reflexiv" 'sobre el mismo tema que desarrolló su diálogo en la evaluación anterior.
Clase:
Maracay , June 1st 2020
English class
Reflection paper
What is a Reflection Paper: The Major Definition
A reflection paper allows you to take a personal approach and express thoughts on topic instead of just providing bare facts. It can be a discussion on any subject – from your favorite movie to visiting Grand Canyon and reflecting on a certain theory of evolution. A reflective paper can be educational, professional, and personal. Each has a slightly different tone:
educational is a response to some book, film or lecture studied in class;professional is a common task for teachers and social workers, focused on analyzing their person’s behavior;personal expresses your feelings regarding a more intimate subject.
Tips on Writing a Reflection Paper
Everyone has their own writing routine. If you experience performance boost after a short walk, a cup of coffee and a piece of cake, dancing to your favorite tune, start with these little things that make you happy. Here are some tips that everyone should use:
Read some paper examples.
Read some paper examples.
- Before you start working on your own just read examples.
- Don’t focus on deadlines. Though they are important, focus on the topic you are to write about and feelings it evokes.
- Think about the most outstanding readings and materials.
- Regarding your subject, decide why they are memorable.
- Don’t write an entire essay at once. You may start with an outline on the day it was assigned and add some ideas every day.
- Write an intro after everything else is ready. Your thoughts are clear by that time, and you know where they lead.
- Don’t get too personal. Even if the issue you write about bothers you greatly, always focus on facts first, then sum up your attitudes.
- Write from the first person singular. Do not use slang or colloquial.
Steps for writing your reflection paper:(15/05/2020)
- Write about your corresponding topic from last evaluation.
- Write more than 20 lines. ( 20 to 40 lines)
- Try to Express opinions and feelings about your topic.
- You MUST write it yourself , handwritten. (NO word document)
- Send it to the corresponding mail address.
- Next class I'll post more examples.