Reflecting on Your Literacy Narrative

In your reflection, you should NOT merely answer these questions one-by-one; you need to think about your reflection essay in terms of these questions. Use the questions as pre-writing, but then, craft your reflection and organize it like a meditative essay in which you have actually examined your writing critically.

• Did you find the assignment interesting? Explain.
• What did you find most difficult about writing the literacy narrative?
• What did you find easiest about completing the project?
• What do you wish you had spent more time on when completing your literacy narrative?
• What instruction proved most helpful to you when completing this paper?
• What did you need more help with when completing this paper?
• What are the strengths of your literacy narrative, as you see it?
• What are the weaknesses of your literacy narrative, as you see it?
• What will you do differently the next time you write a paper like this? What advice would you give a friend who is about to write the same assignment?

I would expect your reflection to be 2-3 pages, MLA formatted. (What is MLA formatted? Re-read the course syllabus under the "Description" tab.)

Your Reflection is due Wednesday, January 30th at the beginning of class.
Your Reflection on the Literacy Narrative is worth 10 points. Future reflections will be worth more points.