Reflecting On My First Year

My Grade Nine Year

This year I realized I learn best with a specific set of instructions for projects. I learned that rough “Do something about this, it can be whatever” instructions do absolutely nothing for me. I’m unlikely to end up producing a project up to the standards set if there isn’t a guideline for me to follow. I enjoyed science the most this year and am looking forward to the end of year frog dissection. I’m most proud of the ADL English assignment I completed which is below.

My Favourite Website

https://www.sd43.bc.ca/school/centennial/ProgramsServices/Library/Pages/default.aspx#/=

Definitely not my favourite website but it is one of the few I can remember using this year. Its also one of the only ones I still have easy access to so it makes sense for me to choose it.

My Favourite Video

This is the video I made for the English ADL project. It didn’t really help with my learning this year nor is it my favourite video but it was a part of it, I guess. I am sort of proud of managing to make it despite the fact that it was taught to me by a step by step process.

My Favourite Image

I used this picture in the English ADL project and I really like it. Since I’m not sure what constitutes as a picture I connected with I chose this one.

My Favourite Quote

All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances. – William Shakespeare

It might be overused but I still like it. It certainly feels appropriate for reflecting on school. I feel it represents my life right now.

Works Cited

•‘Burning Ship Painting’. Sindbads Restaurant and Marina, https://sindbads.com/marina-gallery/550937_3431173302153_1283718524_n/. Accessed 20 Oct. 2022.

Shakespeare, William, and William Shakespeare. As You like It. Edited by Alan Brissenden, Reissued as an Oxford world’s classics paperback, Oxford Univ. Press, 1998.

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