Reflect on a time when you paused to appreciate the beauty of nature, much like the speaker in “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Where were you, what did you notice, and how did that moment of stillness make you feel or change your perspective?

Prompt Response: A time when I stopped in my tracks to appreciate nature was at Glacier National Park. I was driving with my family and we saw the most stunning view. We stopped our car immediately, got out, and took in the once in a life time view. This moment made me realize there is so much more to the world than just where we live. It made me want to explore the world more. This view pushed me to want to work harder so I don't have to live in the same place forever.

Summary: In class, we worked on our one-pager.

Reflection: I annotated and gained an understanding of the poem "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost.

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