Am I Done Yet?

830c2d0e5b0c9c43c3c83c5934dd1bca76fb1436.originalThis was our last full week of Session 2 before the exhibition of learning on Thursday. With the end of the session fast approaching, learners must address the question “How do I know when I’m finished?” 

Learners have been self-directing projects in Writer’s Workshop and Quest. Writer’s Workshop emphasized the importance of the writing process as learners worked on hero-biographies. They’ve done research, outlined, and drafted, and now they’re self-/peer-editing. This process involves asking questions like “Is this my best work?”; “How does this compare to something else I’ve written?”; and “How does this compare to a world class example?” 

Many learners thought they were finished with their biographies, but when they read their work out loud, decided to revise it with a focus on sentence fluency and organization of their ideas. 

In quest, they asked the same question, “How do I know I’m finished?” When studying to gain citizenship, the answer is a little more straightforward: when you can pass a naturalization test. Learners worked as a studio and got 100% on a practice test with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Next week, they will know they completed their quest when their small group’s naturalization application is accepted by guides.

Learners are looking forward to sharing their hard work with their families next week!

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