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Lesson 11 Reflection

This week was really interested, it was about how to have students learn independently. My mom was my seminary teacher, and she would tell the class that we needed to learn and found things for ourselves in the scriptures. That can be applied to learning in regular schools, students need to be able to learn for themselves.  The more that students learn for themselves, the more that they will be successful in the future. Learning for themselves will help them in every subject, and every aspect of their lives. I feel like some teacher give the information to the students, when the students need to found information out for themselves. Image result for independent study clipart 

This week, I did the wheelchair simulation. It was about the same difficult that I thought. My grandma is in a wheelchair right now. She is to weak to walk around, so my grandpa lefts her up to have her go to the bathroom and to get into the car. I have always felt bad for my grandma, and my grandpa. This made me have more appreciation for my grandpa, for everything that he does for my grandma. I am amazed by all the things that some people in a wheelchair can be able to do. I think it is really cool that public pools have a lift to help people in a wheelchair be able to go into a pool. Going up a hill was really hard. It was more exhausting than I had thought it would.

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