Thursday, 26 May 2016

Hard Working Helper!

Caitlin's Reflection and Reaction

     Throughout my 6th grade year, I have learned many new and crazy things, but most of all, I have learned who I really am, not who I should be. I already knew that I worked hard and was a really good helper, but 6th grade helped me blossom into who I really want to be in my lifetime. When I lived through 6th grade, I really found myself as who I really am, not who I should be
     As I found myself typing away, I realized that I worked really hard to make my writing the best it could be. I wasn't caught doing anything but type, type, typing away, the keys aflame with life and fresh fingerprints. My hard working also helped me become the helper. I grew more tempted to help others because I worked hard and understood what they needed help with.
     As a writer, I learned that you have to work hard in order to succeed. In my informational piece, I first wasn't sure what to do. I didn't even want anything to do with it, but then I started researching my topic and grew interested in the issue in this world. Finally, with a microphone and knowledge in my hands, I ended our unit with a bang! I shared with everyone the issue as the teen activist I am.
     In many ways, this is like life. I worked hard in order to receive the treat of spreading awareness when in life you must also work hard in order to achieve your greatest wishes. If you don't work hard, you will never know what you could have achieved. I worked hard, and it paid off. I was proud of myself and others were to0. Anybody can work hard, you just have to try. You can also find who you are, not what others will you to be.


My reaction to my worst and best piece, start to finish on the board game of 6th grade.

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