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Directions: Think back to last March, when you were in 7th grade and the lockdown began. Then came the summer and the fall, when you began 8th grade online. Since that time, reflect on how you feel, what you’ve learned, and what you are looking forward to in the future. Then, write a 1-2 page reflection on those things. Use these questions to guide your writing: - How did you feel when the lockdown began? - How did you feel starting 8th grade virtually? What were your hopes for the year? - What did you learn over the course of virtual school in 8th grade? - What feelings have you had over the course of the school year? - What have been some highs and lows of being in school virtually and of the pandemic? - What are some things you have learned about yourself this past year?

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