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Year‑End Reflection Activity

“Looking back on this school year, what are you most proud of accomplishing—academically, socially, or personally? How did you overcome challenges, and what will you carry forward into next year?”

First, read the prompt asking you to reflect on your proudest accomplishment this year and how you overcame challenges to grow; then spend a few minutes jotting quick bullet points—your biggest achievement, obstacles you faced, how you changed, a standout moment, and a goal for next year—and finally use those notes to write a 5–7‑sentence comment: open with your proudest accomplishment, spend two to three sentences describing the challenges and what you learned, and close with what you’ll carry forward into next year.

Before posting, make sure your comment:

  • Is at least 5 sentences long.
  • Stays on topic.
  • Uses complete sentences and correct spelling/grammar.
  • Is respectful and encouraging to classmates.

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