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Reflection

Reflection. Reflection. A Mirror Google “Self-Portrait” www.google.com >>>IMAGES Closely examine 3-4 different self-portraits Respond in your notebook: Notice the differences in both facial features and expressions. What does this tell you about how the artist SEES his/herself?.

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Reflection

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  1. Reflection

  2. Reflection • A Mirror • Google “Self-Portrait” • www.google.com>>>IMAGES • Closely examine 3-4 different self-portraits • Respond in your notebook: • Notice the differences in both facial features and expressions. What does this tell you about how the artist SEES his/herself?

  3. Watch and learn • Click on the website below: • http://www.adweek.com/video/nike-find-your-greatness-jogger-nike-widen-kennedy-142575 • Respond in your vocabulary notebook: • How does this video impact you? • What might it have to do with REFLECTION?

  4. Reflection • In your vocabulary notebook, create a non-linguistic (visual) representation of the word REFLECTION.

  5. Reflection • Create an analogy • Reflection is similar to ____________ because…….

  6. Reflection • When would it be necessary to REFLECT on yourself? • Think of a time you’ve reflected on something and share in your notebook.

  7. The Definition Record in your notebook Reflection: careful thought, especially the process of reconsidering previous actions, events, or decisions

  8. The Definition-in notebook • Reflective writing is evidence of reflective thinking. In an academic context reflective thinking usually involves • 1. looking back at something. • 2. Analyzing the event or idea and explain with references from the model, theory or event. • 3. In-depth and from different perspectives.

  9. Multiple Intelligence • Take the multiple intelligence test at the website below: • http://www.literacyworks.org/mi/assessment/findyourstrengths.html • Reflect on your results: • According to the test, what are your strengths? • Do you agree with the results? Or were you surprised by them? How will you use this information?

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