What is a good reflective question?

Questions to reflect on the past: What is one thing I wish I did this year but didn’t because I was afraid? What is one thing I did this year that I wish I did not do? How have I controlled the direction my life took this year? What have I done to improve my self-confidence this year?

What are some reflection questions?

8 Reflective Questions To Help Any Student Think About Their Learning

  • What surprised you today, and why?
  • What’s the most important thing you learned today?
  • What do you want to learn more about, and why?
  • When were you the most creative, and why do you think that is?
  • What made you curious today?

What are three questions that you might ask yourself when writing a reflection?

70 Self-Reflective Questions to Ask Yourself

  • Who am I, really?
  • What worries me most about the future?
  • If this were the last day of my life, would I have the same plans for today?
  • What am I really scared of?
  • Am I holding on to something I need to let go of?
  • If not now, then when?
  • What matters most in my life?

What are some mindful questions?

20 Mindful Questions to Ask Yourself

  • What makes me feel alive?
  • What are my core values?
  • How does anger/grief/anxiety/happiness present in my body?
  • What is the fear beneath one of my surface fears?
  • What choice or decision feels most authentic to me right now?
  • At the end of my life, what will I hope to have experienced?

What questions could I ask my students that would encourage greater and/or deeper reflection?

These questions go deeper and deeper as they go on, similar to the way Bloom’s Taxonomy works….Here are some similar questions:

  • Who did you build a positive relationship with?
  • What were you drawn to?
  • What might you want to learn more about because of this?
  • What was the most enjoyable moment?

What is the example of my reflection?

What I have discovered about my self has to be the best thing I have learned so far. This will help me better my self in every aspect of my life, including later in my education, personal, and professional life. I really enjoyed my first class. I think it was a great way to slowly get me used to being in school again.