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**Reflections- A Study of Meta-cognition in ELA[[image:2041938587_601b23a17e_o.jpg width="245" height="232" align="right"]]**
//Manning-// writes in blue

. i need to know what the word elements. //Sam**- writes in bl.ack.**//

__**Reflections directions:**__

Sam, you will take 10 minutes each day to write a paragraph about what you have been learning in your English (ELA) class. I know that it seems to be even more work but I know that it is going to help in the long run. When you write I want you to tell me the basics of what you learned that day. Now- this is important! When you tell me about your ELA class each day, I want you to tell me at least 2 things that you learned or understand from the class that day AND at least one thing that you would like to know more about or need to understand better. If there are things that you learned that day that can connect to your life or other subjects or other things you have learned I want you to tell me about them. Tell me the connections so that I can better understand how you connect information together in your thinking. We all do it differently.

I am going to write back to you each day AND I will answer the questions that you have. Also- I can tell you about what I learned that day in class too... if you want to hear about it- just to be fair!