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Reflection Questions for Portfolios
Thinking about Portfolios
Analysis Questions
How have you organized your portfolio and why is it in this order?
Why have you chosen these particular pieces to demonstrate your learning?
Which piece in your portfolio are you most proud of? Why?
What piece would you like to remove from this collection? Why?
What makes this your best piece?
How did you go about creating it?
What problems did you encounter? How did you solve them?
Of all the items included, which one was the hardest for you?
What makes your strongest piece different from your weakest piece?
What goals did you set for yourself? How well did you accomplish them?
Why did you select this piece of work?
What was particularly important to you during the process of creating this work?
How does this relate to what you have learned before?
Which piece would you most like to improve? Why?
What is the one thing you would like someone to notice about your portfolio? Why?
Do you feel that this collection of work really reflects your abilities and what you have achieved this year? Why or why not?
Change Questions
How is your work at the end of the class different from your work at the beginning?
Has the way you plan work changed over time? If so, how?
How did you learn to do …….?
Has your persistence changed since the beginning of the class? How?
What have you been working on this year to improve? Has it improved? Why or why not?
What is getting easier for you?
What do you still not understand?
What do you feel most confident about?
What was the most significant thing you learned?
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