Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Capstone Reflection Instructions



Capstone Reflection Guide
DUE FRIDAY,  MARCH 1
            The reflection is a one-page, typed, double-spaced paper talking about what you learned during this experience of helping MIFA to aid the hungry and impoverished of Memphis. You should talk about what you did during this time, what you learned, how you felt while completing the project and how it will affect your life in the future.
            This is a very informal, personal paper – think of it as a one-page, typed journal entry (DO NOW). You should use words like “I, me, my, we, our, us,” and any other personal pronouns. This is just you talking about how you felt during the process and what you learned about yourself and other people.

RECOMMENDED QUESTIONS
One-page, typed, double-spaced
What did we do as 8th graders for MIFA?
What did you learn as you went through the project?
How did you feel while you helped the poor and hungry of Memphis?
How did the project change the way you view the poor and hungry?
How did it change your perspective in life?
How do you think this will affect your life in the future?
What can you do in the future to help even more?


Don’t stress too much about this! It’s EASY! You’re basically explaining your feelings. Pretend like you walked into class and the DO NOW was
“What did you learn most about during Capstone and how did it make you feel? How did it change your perspective on hunger and poverty? Explain yourself.”

You must turn this into me on Wednesday (OR BEFORE!) on a flash drive!
Save your paper as “First Name Last Name Reflection,” for example “Ty Peterson Reflection.”

If you have any questions, my email address is lowe.kbms@gmail.com

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