5.3 Relection - Self-Assessment Reflection

Congratulations on successfully completing and presenting your Capstone Project.  The last requirement is to reflect on the process.

Required:

Using some of the questions below, submit a written reflective response sharing your experience on the Capstone Project process.

  • What did you learn that was most significant for you when looking back on your school experience and moving forward?
  • Thinking about the whole process and your finished project, what are you most proud of?
  • What was a difficulty you encountered and how did you solve the problem?
  • How have you grown over the past few years?
  • What are you most excited about after Grade 12?
  • Do you feel ready?

Submit Reflection - Self-Assessment Reflection to the link found in this section of the course for grading by your teacher.

As well include your Reflection - Self-Assessment Reflection as a journal entry in your Capstone Portfolio.  Send an online text to your teacher letting them know this has been done.

Work will be grade on the rubric below.

Superior in its depth of discussion.  Demonstrates an insightful understanding. Support, explicit or implicit, is thoughtful and well-integrated.  Despite its clarity, response need not be flawless.

Competent in its discussion of ideas. Response is organized and straightforward, but may miss subtle or complex ideas.  Supported by relevant details.

Somewhat adequate in its discussion of ideas. Response may be unclear, incomplete or lack detail. Assertions are often simplistic or unevenly developed.  Support is not clearly connected to the central idea.

Inadequate - Demonstrates a misreading or significant misunderstanding of the task. Response may be incomplete or consist of underdeveloped, limited ideas.   Support is absent or flawed, with little evidence of relationships or connections.  Does not meet the expectations of the task

Makes no attempt to address the topic or simply restates the question.

4 points

3 points

2 points

1 point

0 points

Submit your reflection here