After viewing your classmates’ poem posters, select one presentation that caught your attention. Describe what you enjoyed about it or something new you learned from their work.

 Response: I think Santiago's presentation stuck out to me a lot. I think this is because I grew up with Legos as a kid, they were like my main source of entertainment and really influenced my further creative endeavors. I found it really interesting to see how powerful and how much of an impact they leave on other people. I don't really play with Legos anymore but I still think about them fondly and miss those summer afternoons where all I did was try to build cars and houses. I think his poem caught my attention because it was interesting to see the different ways he was able to express himself through his joy of Legos.

Summary: Today we presented our poem posters.

Reflection: I think it is very interesting to see all the different stories and perspectives my peers have. I didn't know all that much about even my own friends poems and it was nice to learn more about them while also sharing more about myself.

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