For my final
project I definitely think that writing a 600-word blog would be easier for me
instead of the video, especially because I haven’t had the absolute best luck with
making videos. To start brainstorming I wrote down all the questions and
started answering them to see which ones would be best to write about and
answer. The questions that I thought I could really answer the most I put stars
next too so that when it came time to write them in my blog I would be able to
just go right to those questions. I’ve learned that when I’ve had time to really
think about what I’m going to blog, and what pictures I’m going to use it makes
it so easy to write. It feels like the 300+ words just came out of nowhere and
it feels good to be productive like that. I always hated having to sit at my
computer and think about what I was going to write because then it feels like
it takes forever before you hit that 300 mark.
After I answered the questions I actually started writing it on Microsoft
word now, so that I have plenty of time to think of anything else I want to add
to it, and to have plenty of time to edit and revise it to the best of my
abilities. I think everyone who does
this blog post will be successful in making it interesting and distinctive
because they’re answering questions about themselves and you’ll be learning about
what helped them, and in the end you’ll be learning more ideas for your
learning styles and see if others study skills help you. I always found that
reading books about someone’s life and what they’ve done and accomplished, more
interesting than someone who just throws a story together. It shows that you
can really do whatever you set your mind too. And, I’m curious to see if they
took what I did out of our Inquiry class, so I’m really looking forward to
reading peoples blogs.

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