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.

 My personal approach to creativity starts with a brain dump where I put down all the ideas that I have relating to the topic at hand. Next, I move into formulating the actual project and refining as I go until I am satisfied with the outcome. A project that I'm proud of is my science fair project in middle school. I was very interested in my topic, so I was very thorough with my research, experiment, and paper. I ended up going to the state fair for my project and won an award. Today in class, we did a writable assignment where we read a short passage with attached vocab and answered comprehension questions. I was absent at the end of last week, so I made up a quiz. Today's work will help me improve my reading comprehension and vocab which are both important skills going into college.

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