Prompt: Write about something that you believed as a child.

 Prompt Response: One thing I really believed as a kid was that my dad could fix anything. If a toy broke, something leaked, or the car was acting up, I always thought that my dad would fix it. I’d watch him grab his toolbox and work like he had superpowers. No matter what the problem was, I felt like he had it under control. I never worried about things breaking because I trusted he’d make it right. As I got older, I started to realize there are things he can’t fix, no matter how hard he tries. Some problems are just too big. It’s weird accepting that he’s not invincible, but it makes me appreciate all the times he did try even more.


Summary: We started to do our vocabulary on some new words and used an image to define and describe how the photo relates to the word.


Reflection: I learned new vocabulary words.

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