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AVID End of the Year Reflection WritingAVID End of the Year Reflection Writing
Publisher
Murrieta Valley Unified School District
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9th - 12th
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Social & Emotional Learning
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AVID End of the Year Reflection

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Encourage your class members to take the time to reflect on significant events and people from the school year. While originally designed for an AVID class, the writing prompts in this worksheet will inspire self-reflection for students of any grade level or subject area.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

reflections, reflective writing, self reflection

Additional Tags

classroom support

Instructional Ideas

  • Ask pupils to elaborate with as many specific events and details as possible when answering the writing prompts, which will help them to better visualize their school year in the future

Pros

  • Includes 10 thought-provoking, insightful questions
  • Questions are general enough to allow for extensive individual expression

Cons

  • The spaces provided will not be enough for an adequate response to each question. Ask students to compose their answers on a separate sheet of paper or digitallly

Common Core

W.9-10.1.a W.9-10.4 W.11-12.1.a W.11-12.4

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