Student Blogging Challenge Week 8

This is the final post for the Student Blogging challenge, and I know it’s a bit late, but we’re going to finish the challenge anyways. There were only two tasks for this post. For the first task I decided to do the first option and reflect on the challenge as a whole, which is what I’m going to be doing for most of this post. I participated in all 8 weeks of the challenge, and wrote all eight posts, so I have a lot to think about in reflection. First off, I received five comments, which was pretty surprising because it was more than I got when I did the challenge last year. This year all of them were on different posts, while last year I had two on a post at most. I also commented on several other blogs, trying to give them constructive feedback. Here is an example of what my comments looked like:

Now, comments are a big part of the challenge, but the main focus of the Blogging Challenge is the posts. Like I said before, there were eight posts including this one, but a one really stood out for me when I was writing them. This one might make the least sense as to why it’s my favourite Blogging Challenge post, as I can just do it anytime, but the free choice week was actually my favourite post for the whole challenge. The reason for this is because while most of the posts were fun to write, we were restricted to a few different tasks. I think the Blogging Challenge would be even better if we could do whatever, as long as it is related to the theme of the week (examples: holidays or events, emojis, music). For the next and final task, I’m going to be talking about my plans for my blog. This isn’t going to be my final blog post or anything like that, I still plan to continue showing my learning journey through my blog, although I won’t have any posts on winter break, with the exception of a scimatics post and a post on the winter exhibition, but when school starts again I should have new posts out every couple weeks. That’s about it for my final post for the Student Blogging Challenge, thanks for reading even though this post was a bit late, and make sure to keep an eye out for that scimatics post and the post on the winter exhibition!

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