Prompt: Discuss something meaningful or memorable you experienced over the break, or reflect on what you felt most thankful for during that time.

Prompt Response: What I felt most thankful for over this break was my friends. Over the break, I hung out with my friends every day, and it made me realize how not everyone has the opportunity to do that if they have trouble in social environments and when making friends. I had meaningful conversations with all my friends, and it makes me sad for people who don't get to experience those moments. I am constantly surrounded by people who love and care for me, and the fact that some people aren't makes me very sad because I know how that feels. I love all my friends, and I can't wait to continue making memories with them.

Summary: In class today, we wrote down our new vocabulary and practiced it.

Reflection: I learned new vocabulary words and how to use them in a sentence.

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