2 page reflection essay based on the attached Op-Ed.
Paper should NOT be a summary of the artilce.
Quotations should not exceed 2 lines.
Here are five steps to follow:
Five Steps for Writing Effective Reflection Papers
1. Focus your feelings Before writing a reflection paper, the writer needs to stop and
decide what it is that he or she going to write about. By establishing a theme, the writer
will be able to write in a clear and concise manner.
2. Be organized Being organized will also allow the writer to write in a clear, concise,
and cogent manner.
• Make a point–State what you have established as your theme and the pertinent
information that surrounds the theme.
• Divide your paper into paragraphs–Give each major point its own space so that
the reader will be able to understand and conceptualize the different components
of your theme.
• Use topic sentences in paragraphs–These sentences should correspond with your
major points and draw the attention of the reader.
*A reflection paper is not a random free-flow of ideas. It needs to grab the interest
of the reader and present ideas in a clear, concise, and cogent manner. *
3. Develop observations and feelings Observations and feelings are an essential
component of a reflection paper; however, in order for these components to be properly
conveyed by the writer, they must be developed.
• Identify specific aspects or components of the situation that has been observed.
One way to do this is by asking the five basic questions.
i. Who observed the situation?
ii. From What perspective was the observation made and What was being observed?
iii. When did the observation take place?
iv. Why was the particular situation being observed?
v. Where did the observation take place?
*After asking these questions, state what it is that you have learned. This will give
relevance to the observation and your feelings, as well as, help the reader better
understand your point of view.*
4. Review your work at the sentence level
• Use good sentence structure–Remember the Mnemonic Device K.I.S.S==> Keep
It Simple Stupid: Do not pack your sentences full of ideas but keep them focused.
• Avoid sentence fragments–Write complete sentences that have a subject and
verb.
• Avoid fused sentences–Two sentences that have been fused together into one
sentence.
• Choose language which expresses your meaning–Again remember K.I.S.S.,
simplicity brings clarity. The writer does not need to use language that does not fit
within the setting.
5. Remember these tips
• Relate ideas and link the information together form the writer’s personal
experience.
• Relate relevant information from classroom learning to the experience.
• Use key phrases, such as “for example,” “as a result of,” “another idea that
supports my view is,” “an opposite view is,” and “a different perspective is,” are
all good transitional phrases that signal the introduction of specifics as well as
shifts in the argument.
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