Imagine you are learning about Hispanic/Latino heritage for the very first time. What would you be curious to know about the traditions, foods, music, or celebrations?

Prompt Response: If I were learning about Hispanic and Latina heritage for the first time, I would be curious about the bright colors they traditionally wear to celebrations and what they represent. I would also be interested to know how and who initiated their traditions. I do know some answers to my question, but I would still like to hear the answer in a more in-depth response, to gain a deeper understanding of why.

Summary: In class today, we finished our notes on writing an essay. We also practiced thesis statements and key points to make when picking a topic for an essay.

Reflection: In class today, I learned key points to focus on when picking out a topic to write my essay about.

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