You’ve been in Multicultural Literature for about 4.5 weeks. How has the class been going for you so far?

 Prompt Response: After four and a half weeks in the class, I think Multicultural Literature is going relatively well. I am doing well keeping up with daily blog posts, in-class assignments and homework. I still struggle during class presentations but I expect that to get easier as the year progresses. This is the first English class that makes me feel responsible. In the past, I've had strict, boring, talkative, overassigning, rude, uninterested, overly laid back, and awful teachers.

Summary: Today in class, we reviewed the vocabulary and started working on our vocabulary assignment

Reflection: I improved my familiarity with the words and stayed on task to get most of the assignment completed.

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