March 16 - Reflect on your writing process for essays. Which part of writing an essay do you struggle with the most (for example: developing a thesis, organizing ideas, finding strong evidence, writing introductions, or explaining your analysis)? Which parts of essay writing do you feel most confident about? Explain why you feel strong in those areas and what specifically makes the challenging part difficult for you. Include at least one goal for how you plan to improve your essay writing skills.

Response: The parts of an essay that I struggle with the most are developing a strong thesis and transition sentences. With developing a strong thesis, it can be hard for me to gather all of my topics into one sentence and do it accurately. Transition sentences are also a challenge for me because I struggle with moving on to my next topic efficiently while connecting it back to my thesis/previous topic. One goal I have to improve my essay writing skills is to look back on my draft paragraph and observe how I used my transition sentences. I don't think I had used them correctly, so I am hoping to look back and fix them. 

Summary: Today, we worked on our essay.

Reflection: There are lots of different parts to an essay, and developing each part and skill equally is important to making a well thought out essay.

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