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Yellowstarstruck Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Reflection

Hi! Are these ok? Also would these be considered past tense or is future tense possible? Is it better to put "the" for number 3? Thanks, Fulvio

1. My reflection of teaching social studies to 1st graders at Seaforth elementary school for the school year.

2. My reflection of science lessons for the school year.

3. My refection of the science lessons for the school year.

  

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"? A "reflection" on something implies that you are looking back on past events. However these are noun phrases with no finite verbs or explicit tenses.

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  • A "reflection" on something implies that you are looking back on past events.
  • However these are noun phrases with no finite verbs or explicit tenses.
  • "for the school year" does not seem ideally worded.
  • Perhaps something like "over the past school year" would be better.
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I think you mean "My reflection on ..."? A "reflection" on something implies that you are looking back on past events. However these are noun phrases with no finite verbs or explicit tenses.

"for the school year" does not seem ideally worded. Perhaps something like "over the past school year" would be better.

If this is the first mention of science lessons then I would omit

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