Write about a dream that felt real.

Response: I once had a dream where I was at theatre afterschool and it felt super real. I do not remember the dream really well but I do recall talking with people on the stage about some made up show that we were preforming (not the actual shows were doing this year, mind you). I walked around some bit of the set into the shop and outside I think. I hadn't thought of it when I woke up but then later that day or maybe a few days later I had though back to that moment and realized it hadnt actually happened at all.

Summary: We did Vocab lesson 3 and read about cancel culture in Newsela.

Reflection: It feels like we are speeding through all of this vocab and I am learning a lot of new words. Also it was interesting learning the infrastructure of Newsela and about cancel culture.

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