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:One winter afternoon, I stopped to watch the snow fall outside my house. The world felt completely quiet, and the snow covered everything in a soft white blanket. I noticed how peaceful it was, with no cars or people around. In that still moment, I felt calm and grateful for the simple beauty of nature. It reminded me to slow down and appreciate small, quiet moments in life.

Summary: Today we worked on our one pager.

Reflection: Today I learned how to make a visual for a poem.

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