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Learning Letter

1. Reflect on the work you've completed in the course.      I was not sure what to expect from this course when I first registered for it, but I actually enjoyed the assignments and course as a whole. For the three text presentations, I picked out books that I was intrigued by or interested in and that made a world of difference when it came to reading the book and presenting on it. In terms of materials that I could see myself using in the future, all three books fall under that category. I found them useful beyond this class and in a classroom one day. Also, the content portfolio was very insightful in terms of reflecting on the assignments I have done and how they prepare me for teaching ELA to students. I found myself looking at the assignments and papers through the eyes of a teacher instead of a student and I saw the value and skills that I was taught through those assignments. The work in this class was beneficial to my preparation in becoming a teacher. 2. Ref...