1. I feel pretty comfortable in class. I am pretty confident that I know what is going on most of the time. Occasionally I feel a little confused and am not quite sure what is expected though. I usually get back on track fairly soon though.
2. I am working on being more organized. I don't write in my planner as much as I used to, but I am still writing in it. I have been more organized this school year, than I ever have before, so that's a good thing I guess. I still have a long way to go though.
3. I want to continue being organized, but also work on not procrastinating. I tend to leave the big assignments for the last minute. Doing it this way just gives me unwanted stress and doesn't help the overall quality of my work at all. So for the next half of the semester, I will work on doing everything early. That way I'll be way less stressed and hopefully my work will improve.
4. My study group can help me whenever I'm feeling like I don't quite understand what is going on in class or when I don't understand how to do an assignment. They are a good resource to turn to for help. They can also help me to complete assignments that might be difficult to do alone or that would just be easier in a group.
5. Ms. Hedengren can help me by making sure we know what is expected of us for the next class time. It is sometimes hard to know what to expect for the next class. So going over what's due at the end of each class would be really helpful.
6. I am proud of my improvements. I think that I've become better at editing and revising and that's a good skill to have.
Friday, October 16, 2009
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Jaynann, I think not procrastinating is a really good plan. I know it's hard when people like study group members or, ahem, teachers, don't get things back to you on time, but the earlier you start, the happier you'll be.
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