This reflective writing activity encourages learners to write a letter addressed to the year, exploring personal, academic, or emotional change.
In Part 1, learners reflect on a challenge and a moment of growth, making thoughtful choices about tone, structure, and voice. In Part 2, learners revise their work creatively by obscuring selected words to reveal a new message, drawing on techniques similar to blackout poetry.
This resource is well suited for English lessons, tutor time, or reflective writing tasks that support learner voice and self-expression.
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This reflective writing activity encourages learners to write a letter addressed to the year, exploring personal, academic, or emotional change.
In Part 1, learners reflect on a challenge and a moment of growth, making thoughtful choices about tone, structure, and voice. In Part 2, learners revise their work creatively by obscuring selected words to reveal a new message, drawing on techniques similar to blackout poetry.
This resource is well suited for English lessons, tutor time, or reflective writing tasks that support learner voice and self-expression.
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Subjects | English Language Arts |
Types | Activities, Seasonal, Worksheets |
Grades | 10th, 11th, 12th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th |
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