Write about a time when you were judged unfairly.

 Response: I felt unfairly judged when I was kicked out of my elementary patrol team. For the patrol we pretty much helped teachers or helped during dismissal. I was assigned outside at the end of school to monitor and assist at carpool. A while in I had taken to sitting down while waiting to help kids to their car. The staff/teachers in charge had assumed that because I was sitting on my time between helping kids that I was lazy and slaking off. They unfairly judged my need to sit down within like half an hour as a sign of laziness and fired me from helping out during patrolling again.

Summary: We did a commonlit about fear today.

Reflection: I thought the CommonLit was very insightful. I had never seen fear as a learning opportunity and I will definitely see it differently the next time I am scared.

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