Reflection
1. Pick at least one standard & rewrite it in your own words. Justify how you blog (including all posts) meets the standard, using evidence from the standard itself to demonstrate mastery & or understanding.
The standard 5c is that the student has now developed personal lifelong responsibilities and has demonstrated it. In my blog posts I demonstrated this because know I have the curiosity to explore more. You see in my blog I talked about a Ted Talk, a letter for my future self, my own interpretation of a quote of an inventor, and so on so forth. The responsibility I know hold with myself is the responsibility of using my brain so I can have more brain to use when I need my brain. This is a life long responsibility because I shall carry on that way, filling my brain with knowledge till the day I die. Another standard is WHST.6-8.6 which is that the student has used technology to publish writing and in that demonstrate connections between ideas and information in a very clear way. I demonstrate this on my blog because the work that I published was my blog and the things I talked about on my blog were ideas that I had flowing out of me like milk out of a jug. The ideas are very clear to the point I can't make them any more clear.
2. What content and skills have you learned through writing in your blog? Describe any growth or improvement in your writing ability and/or your attitude about personal writing.
I have improved my skills in writing by using more juicy words that fulfill my needs of vocabulary. This is a skill that I am very thankful of developing because to be a good writer there has to be a beginning of your work with a powerful hook that captures all the eyes of the universe for them to continue reading. Not just in books or stories but in all types of writing. Even if it is a small article for the news papers. You also need to have a strong middle to keep the reader into whatever it is you are writing. The middle is the most important because it leads onto the best part of the writing piece, the plot twist for some and the end for others. In my blogs I didn't have plot twists nor things you see in things like horror books or things but I did have a good ending. Usually the ones that make you think and get your brain going on about life.
3. In the future, how could you use this blog as a platform to create a positive digital footprint for yourself?
Writing is a straight off tell type of fashion for me. Mostly because literature is my life. I love having my head stuck in the clouds while my nose is stuck in the books. It is just something that comes in my DNA. My grandfather who rests in piece was a English professor in Guatemala and has a school after his name in one of the small town due to the great influence he was. We passed it onto my mum and now onto me. I feel like this blog can help in the future because no matter what path in life I take I will always carry this passion with me and I will always want to pass it on to others. This blog will help me on because like we learned about digital footprints, at certain places you want to work at, they have to check your background. I wouldn't want to say I want to do something writing related and then have a digital footprint that says the complete opposite. I'd be making a fool of myself.
The standard 5c is that the student has now developed personal lifelong responsibilities and has demonstrated it. In my blog posts I demonstrated this because know I have the curiosity to explore more. You see in my blog I talked about a Ted Talk, a letter for my future self, my own interpretation of a quote of an inventor, and so on so forth. The responsibility I know hold with myself is the responsibility of using my brain so I can have more brain to use when I need my brain. This is a life long responsibility because I shall carry on that way, filling my brain with knowledge till the day I die. Another standard is WHST.6-8.6 which is that the student has used technology to publish writing and in that demonstrate connections between ideas and information in a very clear way. I demonstrate this on my blog because the work that I published was my blog and the things I talked about on my blog were ideas that I had flowing out of me like milk out of a jug. The ideas are very clear to the point I can't make them any more clear.
2. What content and skills have you learned through writing in your blog? Describe any growth or improvement in your writing ability and/or your attitude about personal writing.
I have improved my skills in writing by using more juicy words that fulfill my needs of vocabulary. This is a skill that I am very thankful of developing because to be a good writer there has to be a beginning of your work with a powerful hook that captures all the eyes of the universe for them to continue reading. Not just in books or stories but in all types of writing. Even if it is a small article for the news papers. You also need to have a strong middle to keep the reader into whatever it is you are writing. The middle is the most important because it leads onto the best part of the writing piece, the plot twist for some and the end for others. In my blogs I didn't have plot twists nor things you see in things like horror books or things but I did have a good ending. Usually the ones that make you think and get your brain going on about life.
3. In the future, how could you use this blog as a platform to create a positive digital footprint for yourself?
Writing is a straight off tell type of fashion for me. Mostly because literature is my life. I love having my head stuck in the clouds while my nose is stuck in the books. It is just something that comes in my DNA. My grandfather who rests in piece was a English professor in Guatemala and has a school after his name in one of the small town due to the great influence he was. We passed it onto my mum and now onto me. I feel like this blog can help in the future because no matter what path in life I take I will always carry this passion with me and I will always want to pass it on to others. This blog will help me on because like we learned about digital footprints, at certain places you want to work at, they have to check your background. I wouldn't want to say I want to do something writing related and then have a digital footprint that says the complete opposite. I'd be making a fool of myself.