Write about something that you believed as a child.

Prompt Response: When I was a child, I believed that any use of a calculator was cheating. I would see my older brother using his calculator in his more advanced math class and I insisted that he must be doing something wrong. At the time, I was learning basic addition and multiplication, so for me it would be cheating to type it into a calculator. However, I didn't understand that my brother was doing more advanced applications of the math and the multiplication was just one step in the process. So, for him using a calculator was the right way.

Summary: Today in class we read scene 3 of Fences and discussed a poem about dreams.

Reflection: I got better reading comprehension and poetry analysis skills.

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