Which learning method do you enjoy the most? Class discussions, worksheet work, or hands-on actvities. Select one and tell why.

Prompt Response: I like hands-on activities because they make me feel less bored and help me retain the information better than staring at a worksheet. Especially with American lit being my last class of the day, being handed a sheet of paper to take notes or work on the whole class period is draining. I also enjoy working with groups; it gives me the chance to bond with my classmates while still getting my work done.

Summary: In class today, we finished writing our poems and put them into Adobe, and made a poster explaining our poem in depth.

Reflection: I got a better understanding of how to use the Adobe browser today.

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