I have finally finished my English assessment. Over the last three days or so, I have been putting together my blog, finding good pictures and videos that compliment my information and combing through all my written work to avoid any spelling or grammar mistakes.
After trialing heaps of different themes, pictures and layouts, I’m finally happy with my blog, how it looks and the information in it.
I will recheck it closer to the due date just in case I missed anything but this is my last learning log.
I have learnt a lot through this assessment, not just research wise but skills as well. I really challenged myself in this task. An example of how I pushed myself, was actually reading two whole books, cover to cover, on the Holocaust as part of my research. I learnt a lot more than I think I would have learnt if I just stuck to websites. The books gave me an incredibly in depth analysis of the Nazi ruling and the affects of it. I also took a new approach in this task, which was breaking the work up into smaller loads, instead of doing it all at once, like I usually do. This way was more effective, because I took each little chunk more seriously and spent more time on it, then previously done.
To conclude, I learnt many great skills for assessments, and facts about the Holocaust, which I tried my hardest to squeeze into my blog, which I hope to carry with me for the remainder of my schooling life and beyond.
After trialing heaps of different themes, pictures and layouts, I’m finally happy with my blog, how it looks and the information in it.
I will recheck it closer to the due date just in case I missed anything but this is my last learning log.
I have learnt a lot through this assessment, not just research wise but skills as well. I really challenged myself in this task. An example of how I pushed myself, was actually reading two whole books, cover to cover, on the Holocaust as part of my research. I learnt a lot more than I think I would have learnt if I just stuck to websites. The books gave me an incredibly in depth analysis of the Nazi ruling and the affects of it. I also took a new approach in this task, which was breaking the work up into smaller loads, instead of doing it all at once, like I usually do. This way was more effective, because I took each little chunk more seriously and spent more time on it, then previously done.
To conclude, I learnt many great skills for assessments, and facts about the Holocaust, which I tried my hardest to squeeze into my blog, which I hope to carry with me for the remainder of my schooling life and beyond.