Judging from the title, you can probably assume that this is another reflection post! I should be pretty good at this because thats pretty much all we do in PLP reflect, reflect and reflect some more. What might be surprising, is that this is the last week of the Student Blogging Challenge 2019/2020! It went by so fast, or so it feels! I’m going to talk about my participation, but not only reflect but celebrate my posts and what I think I improved, and what I could do better when writing blog posts! Lots to cover, so lets get into it.

It would be so easy to say what posts I think I did well on, and where I could improve right? Yes, but it wouldn’t be an SBC post without tasks!

 

TASK NUMERO UN

Taking a survey! Sounds easy? Lets see how I did it!

Everything I said was truthful I swear I love SBC!!

 

TASK NUMERO DEUX

  • How many weeks of the challenge did you participate in?

I participated in all 8 weeks! I even did the Student Blogging Challenge last year! I mentioned that in my video up above.

  • How many posts did you write in the 8 week period?

I wrote a total of 8 posts for the SBC but excluding SBC I’ve written at lest 6 or 7 learning portfolio posts just for school, so I do use my blog for more than just SBC!

  • How many comments did you receive from classmates, teachers, or other visitors?

I received 5 comments, 2 from teachers around the world, a student in my class and 2 students commented from New Zealand!

  • Which post did you enjoy writing the most and why?

I mentioned that it was a tie between Week 2: Quality Commenting and Week 5: Music  but inevitably, Week 2 won because I got at least 3 comments telling me what a good job the post was, and it even go mentioned in the weeks recap! I’m most proud of that one, and thats why I chose it as my favourite. Plus I even made a meme for that one, so how could I go wrong?!

  • Which web tools did you use to show creativity on your blog?

I’ve used links, a little bit of HTML coding but I’ve used MetaSliders the most through out my time on this blog! I have over 20 different sliders and I’m sure I’m going to keep making more! My goal for the rest of this year is to learn and use more tools than just the basics!

  • What are your plans for your blog now? Will you keep posting?

Of course I’ll keep posting! I use this blog for school purposes as well, and instead of writing essays we write reflection, and learning portfolio posts! You can check out most of my PLP projects and learn about them in detail from just scrolling down from home site!

 

TASK NUMERO TROIS

I’ve met lots of different students and teachers and I’ve also visited their blogs. I’ve become a regular visitor on their blogs and vice versa so I’ll definitely keep in contact with them! I’ll keep on writing my posts about my projects and work and most likely every time you visit my blog you’ll see something new!

This a farewell from my-2019-Student-Blogging-Challenge-self! See you next year SBC, thanks for a great time.

 

Thank you to all the teachers who arranged this challenge, its become very important to me! Thank you for being dedicated to helping us kids become better people for the future, I appreciate it.

~Malaika