Prompt: Think about the vocabulary words from Lesson Two. Write about a time you saw or heard one of these words outside of the classroom — maybe in a movie, song, social media post, or book. Describe how it was used and whether the context helped you understand the word better.

Prompt: I first heard the word “arable” while watching a documentary about farming and food production. The narrator described certain land as “arable,” meaning it was fertile and could be used to grow crops. Hearing it used while showing green, healthy fields helped me understand that “arable” refers to land that is good for farming. The context made the meaning clear and easy to remember.

Summary: We did activities 1 and 4 with new vocab.

Reflection: I learned 15 new vocab words.

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