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

 By hands-on activities, do you mean like making posters on paper? In other classes, I would prefer hands-on because I feel that's my main way of learning. In a lit class, though, I feel like that is not the case because I have never been a very good writer. In lit, I feel like class discussions are good because you can publicly hear other people's opinions. This is helpful because it helps you to get to know the other people as well. The worksheet work can sometimes help me learn. I just feel that with ELA classes, it's switched since it's out of my comfort zone.


In class, we worked on our poems. I found photos of cars and finished writing my poem.

Today I learned how to animate a person speaking with my voice.

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