Reflect on your writing process for essays. Which part of writing an essay do you struggle with the most (for example: developing a thesis, organizing ideas, finding strong evidence, writing introductions, or explaining your analysis)? Which parts of essay writing do you feel most confident about? Explain why you feel strong in those areas and what specifically makes the challenging part difficult for you. Include at least one goal for how you plan to improve your essay writing skills.

 Prompt: I think that the hardest part of the writing process for an essay for me is writing the introduction to the paragraph. I have a lot of trouble actually starting the process of making the paragraph. When I am working on it I overthink about how I should start it so that the essay makes sense in the topic sentence. Once I start writing I can quickly get into the swing of how the essay should be written. One of my goals is to better understand how to start the essay, I can do it decently now, but I would like to become better. 

Summary: Today we worked on the evidence sheet. 

Reflection: Writing is something that I can find really challenging based on what kind of writing I have to do. I am really good at writing poems and argumentative essays, but there are other kinds of writing that I struggle with. Overall I think that I can continue to work on my writing and overall improve my writing. 

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