Prompt: Write about a time when you were judged unfairly.

 Prompt: Write about a time when you were judged unfairly.


I remember a time in elementary school, when I was in around maybe 3rd or 2nd grade, and we were in gym class. Some of the boys thought that it would be fun to race across the gym to see who would be the fastest runner. They ran the race and someone won. The boys then said that the girls should race each other to see who was faster. I remember one of my friends asking one of the boys why we can't all race together. He laughed and said that if the boys and girls ran together then all the girls would lose because girls are always slower than boys. They were judging us unfairly because they just saw us as girls and they didn't think we could beat them in a race. 

summary- we did a common-lit in class

reflection- the common lit talked about how fear should be something that we worry about but instead something we can use for storytelling and more.  

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