While different teachers use the term in different ways,
"Reflection" means for students to personalize the notion of reading and generate
personalized responses to the reading selection or text. Some questions that can guide
your thought would be, "How do you feel after reading the text?" Another type of
question to identify a particular moment or sequence of events that stuck out in your
mind after reading and why it resonated in your mind. Questions such as these force you
to reflect and think about the reading. Reflection questions are designed for deeper
and more penetrating thought about the text and the impact it had on the reader.
Specific characters, motivations, and character changes might be a part of your
reflection. These questions are designed to gauge how well you, as the reader, could
relate to the text. Many teachers have different takes on reflection questions, and you
should check with your teacher what they want, but I think these ideas might be a good
guide.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
What do they mean by "reflection on your reading" for Rumble Fish?
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