6th grade connections academy, did a portfolio in music called "do it yourself I need to do a relearn on it, can anyone give me examples of what I need to do?

help me plz

idk and im stressed out

SOMEONE STILL DONT HAVE THE ANSWERS AND THIS WAS FROM A YEAR AGO? SOMEONE PLZ TELL THE ANSWERS OR WHAT AM SUPPOSED TO DO. I HAVE A+ IN MUSIC I CANNOT GO BACK TO C OR D

i really need help because this crap i dont get

plz

godamn someone just tell us examples cuz I don't know nothing to do

THIS WAS FROM A YEAR AGO AND NO ONE GETS IT?

Certainly! To relearn and improve your music portfolio for 6th grade Connections Academy, here are a few examples of what you can do:

1. Start by reviewing your original music portfolio: Take a look at the feedback you received from your teacher and identify areas that require improvement.

2. Identify the objectives and requirements: Review the specific objectives and requirements of the music portfolio. Make sure you understand what is expected of you and what criteria you will be assessed on.

3. Assess your strengths and weaknesses: Reflect on your original portfolio and consider what you did well and where you struggled. This self-assessment will help you focus on areas that need improvement.

4. Seek additional resources and information: Look for online music tutorials, videos, or other resources related to the specific aspects you need to work on. For example, if you struggled with rhythm, search for online lessons or practice exercises that can help you improve in this area.

5. Practice regularly: Dedicate consistent time to practice your musical skills. Set aside a specific time each day to work on the areas that need improvement. Practice playing your instrument, if applicable, or singing if that is part of your portfolio.

6. Seek guidance and feedback: If you have access to a music teacher, consider reaching out to them for guidance or additional support. They can provide valuable feedback, suggest practice exercises, and help you refine your work.

Remember, improving your music portfolio will require dedication, practice, and self-reflection. Take it one step at a time, and don't be afraid to ask for help when needed. Good luck!

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