Describe your personal approach to creativity. What steps do you follow when you’re working on a project. Tell me about a project you created that you were most proud of.

 Prompt Response: My personal approach to creativity is to first brainstorm ideas that I may have. After I brainstorm I either map out what ever it is or sketch to have more of a visual representation. I make sure I have all the materials and the certain criteria then from there add more. A project I created that I was most proud of was when I made a painting last year for Romeo and Juliet. I represented Juliet as the sun and Romeo as the moon and used other details to show who they are. 

Summary: During the class period I finished my rhetoric test. After finishing the test I read the story "The Unlikely Hero". Then I worked on the questions based on the story. I recorded the new vocab in my notes. 

Reflection: The test was not as bad as I thought it would be. I was able to work on the writeable after and get some of it done during class. The painting I worked on last year in Ms. Hoynes Lit/Comp class and it was a very enjoyable process. 

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