Prompt: Write about a time when you were judged unfairly.

Prompt Response: A time I was judged unfairly was in the 3rd grade. I was in a meeting with my small group for reading. We were supposed to read up to a certain chapter and discuss with our small groups about it after. I followed directions and read up to the right chapter. In the discussion, I was bringing up information about a character and my group accused me of reading ahead. Even though the information I shared was found in a previous chapter.  

Summary: In class we completed "What Fear Can Teach Us" assignment.

Reflection: Through reading "What Fear Can Teach Us," I learned that I can use my fear as a way to create. 

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