Prompt: Think about the vocabulary words from Lesson Two. Write about a time you saw or heard one of these words outside of the classroom — maybe in a movie, song, social media post, or book. Describe how it was used and whether the context helped you understand the word better.

 Prompt Response: The word that I recognized was "Incantation". Incantation is the use of magical spells that produce an effect. I heard this word in a movie once, and I was very confused. The word was used when talking about witches. The context of it talking about witches helped me understand the word and let me infer what it meant. 

Summary: In class today, we reviewed our new vocabulary and completed two practice exercises for the vocabulary.

Reflection: I learned the definitions of words I had heard before but never really understood until now.

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