Lesson 16: Write reflections about learning

✍️ WRITING (40 Lessons)🟠 B. Personal Narratives

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Objective

I can write a 5–7 sentence learning reflection that tells what I worked on, what strategies I used, what was tricky, evidence of progress, and my next steps.

Materials

Tip: Write in first person (I, me, my) and include one specific example that proves your progress.

Mini-lesson — Reflect with evidence and next steps

  1. Focus: Name the skill or topic you practiced.
  2. Strategies: Tell what you tried (reread, plan, use time words, ask for help).
  3. Challenge: Say what was hard and how you dealt with it.
  4. Evidence: Include a proof (score, correct example, finished work).
  5. Next step: End with what you will try next time.

Guided Practice — Trace & plan your reflection

Trace key words, then plan a short reflection about this week’s writing:

  • Key words: strategy, challenge, evidence, progress, next, because, goal
  • Example outline:
    1. Focus: I practiced using time order words in my narrative.
    2. Strategy: I reread and added “first, next, then, finally.”
    3. Challenge: Dialogue punctuation was tricky, so I checked a model.
    4. Evidence: I fixed 4 mistakes and my story reads smoothly now.
    5. Next step: Tomorrow I will add one show-not-tell detail.
Tracing Pad
Tracing snapshot for print

Drag & Drop — Build Clear Reflection Sentences

Drag chips into the slots to make strong reflection sentences with strategies, evidence, and next steps.

ThisweekIpracticedwritingwithtimeorderwords.
FirstIplannedmyideasthenIwrotemydraft.
NextIcheckedfordialoguepunctuationusingamodelsentence.
BecauseIrereadslowlyIfoundthreemistakestofix.
Evidenceshowsmysentencesflowbetterwithfirstnextthenandfinally.
ItwashardtochoosedetailssoIusedshownottell.
Mybestsentenceusesdialoguewithquotationmarkscorrectly.
Inoticedprogressbecausemyfinaldraftisclearerthanmyfirstdraft.
NexttimeIwillplanmyclosingsentencebeforeIwrite.
Isetagoaltoaddoneshownottelldetailnexttime.
BecausefeedbackhelpedmeIwillaskapartnertoreadmydraft.
Myreflectionshowsagrowthmindsetandaclearnextstep.

Quick Check (15 questions)

1) A learning reflection should include…

2) Best first-person sentence:

3) Which is evidence?

4) A helpful strategy for revising is to…

5) Which belongs in the closing?

6) Which sentence shows a growth mindset?

7) Which sentence is off topic for a reflection?

8) Best “evidence” sentence:

9) Which is a specific next step?

10) To find challenges you should…

11) Which sentence uses first person correctly?

12) A good reflection should be…

13) Which sentence adds a strategy?

14) Which closing fits a learning reflection?

15) Which is best evidence for “my transitions improved”?

Assessment (parent/teacher)

Exit ticket (student)

I will practice…

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