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Prompt: What is the best piece of advice of that your parent or guardian has given you? Tell what the advice was and what prompted you to ask the question.

 Prompt: I was feeling very upset after a tough loss, and I asked my dad how they stayed so calm. They told me not to get too attached to the University of Georgia basketball team because sports are unpredictable. They explained that my happiness should not depend on a game that I cannot control myself. This advice helped me realize that I can enjoy the team without letting a loss ruin my whole day. I now watch the games for fun, and I feel much more balanced regardless of the final score. Summary: We finished notes and a paper. Reflection: I learned what positive punishment.

Prompt: What is the most challenging part of working in a group? Discuss a time when a group assignment did not go as well as you planned and how you learned from that experience.

 Prompt: The hardest part of group work is making sure everyone communicates and shares the load. I once led a project where we missed a deadline because we did not check in often enough. I assumed everyone knew their tasks, but two people were actually confused and fell behind. We ended up rushing at the last minute, and our final grade suffered because of the poor quality. This taught me to set clear expectations and schedule regular updates to keep everyone on track. Summary: We finished a paper, We talked about our super bowl predictions. Reflection: I learned a blogpost week is 70% of our grade.

Prompt: What is the most challenging part of writing an essay for you? Is it brainstorming, organizing ideas, writing a strong thesis, or something else? How do you plan to overcome this challenge?

 Prompt:   My biggest weakness is overthinking. When it comes to writing essays, I even overthink the thesis. I would create a thesis,s but then not be able to think of other supporting reasons. I get past this by just putting my thoughts down and drawing lines to connect them. This helped me visualize my ideas. Sometimes I just think so fast that I can't tie things together. This prevents me from connecting thoughts or evidence. Summary:  in class, we worked on writable. I also finished this blog. Reflection: I learned how to fully use writable.

Prompt: Describe a real moment in your life that felt like the beginning of a powerful story. Tell what happened, and why it felt like a turning point in your life?

 Prompt: The whistle blew, and the field felt incredibly loud. I saw the runner break through the line, so I lowered my shoulder and drove forward. The impact was sudden, but I held on until we both hit the grass. My teammates cheered and pulled me up, and I finally felt like I belonged on the team. That single hit changed my confidence, and I knew everything would be different from then on. Summary:  in class, we created our own rhetorical analysis. I also completed this blog post. Reflection: I learned how to analyze rheotoric.

Prompt: If you had to write a poem about your life RIGHT NOW, what would it be about? Explain your answer in at least 4 to 5 sentences.

 Prompt: My life right now is a mix of hard work, and a lot of quiet hope. I feel very stressed about whether I will get into the University of Georgia, because it is my dream. I spend most of my days studying and staying focused, and I am truly trying my best. The poem would be about the pressure of waiting, but it would also show my deep determination. Even though the future feels uncertain, I keep moving forward with a positive heart. summary: we talked about Dr. King. Reflection: I learned not to mess with Mr. Rease, Grady messed around and found out.

Prompt: When you are in a mood that you do not like, what are some strategies that you use to change your mood?

 Prompt: When I feel a bad mood coming on, I take a moment to pause and breathe. I like to watch 2021 Georgia football highlights, because those big plays always make me feel better. Physical movement or a quick walk outside also helps clear my head, and it shifts my perspective. I try to focus on small things that bring me joy, and I let the negative feelings pass. These simple steps help me reset my energy, and I feel much more positive afterward. Summary: we completed a news ela activity. Reflection: I learned how to parallel park with a trailer.

Prompt: Describe your personal approach to creativity. What steps do you follow when you’re working on a project. Tell me about a project you created that you were most proud of.

 Prompt: I start my creative work by talking to an AI to get new ideas. I listen to these suggestions to find a spark for my project, and then I build on them. My favorite project was a digital story I wrote because it felt very unique. I always follow a simple path from brainstorming to the final result, and I enjoy the process. Every step of the way, I use technology to help me stay inspired. Summary: we worked on a writable. Reflection: I learned how to use FLEX learning course.