Prompt: What is the most creative thing you have ever made? Share what it was and explain why it stands out as your best work.

Prompt Response: The most creative thing I have ever made was a page I made all by myself for the yearbook. Although I have created many yearbook pages for Lakeside, being in yearbook, the student section for the football game page was my favorite. I was most proud of how this page turned out because I spent months taking pictures of the student section, along with collecting interviews by football players and students active in the student section, for my spread. I received very good feedback from my page and felt proud of myself that I made something so creative all by myself.

Summary: Today, I spent class writing my Origin myth.

Reflection: I learned that I am a more creative writer than I thought.

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