After hearing your classmates’ storymap presentations, choose one classmate’s story that stood out to you. Write about what you liked or learned from their journey and explain why it was meaningful to you.

 Prompt Response: Donovan's story map was the most meaningful for me because we share the same culture. When he started talking about fried plantain, it immediately grabbed my attention and made me feel a personal connection to his topic. It was a simple detail, but hearing him speak about something so familiar and cherished from our shared background made me feel seen. His presentation was a powerful reminder that our unique cultural experiences have a place in the classroom.

Summary: Today in class we finished presenting our Story Map projects.

Reflection: : I got a better understanding of my classmate's stories and their culture. 

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