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Reflection

Reflection A Mirror Google “Self-Portrait” – – Closely examine 3-4 different self-portraits – Respond in your notebook: Notice the differences in both facial features and expressions. What does this tell you about how the artist SEES his/herself?

Watch and learn new-nike-ad-find-your-greatness-jogger/ new-nike-ad-find-your-greatness-jogger/ Respond in your vocabulary notebook: – How does this video impact you? – What might it have to do with REFLECTION?

Reflection In your vocabulary notebook, create a non- linguistic (visual) representation of the word REFLECTION.

Reflection Create an analogy Reflection is similar to ____________ because…….

Reflection When would it be necessary to REFLECT on yourself? Think of a time you’ve reflected on something and share in your notebook.

The Definition Record in your notebook Reflection Reflection : careful thought, especially the process of reconsidering previous actions, events, or decisions

The Definition-in notebook Reflective writing is evidence of reflective thinking. In an academic context reflective thinking usually involves 1. looking back at something. 2. Analyzing the event or idea and explain with references from the model, theory or event. 3. In-depth and from different perspectives.

Multiple Intelligence Take the multiple intelligence test at the website below: /findyourstrengths.html /findyourstrengths.html Reflect on your results: – What surprised you? Were your results predictable? – How will you use these results?