Prompt: Write about a dream that felt real.

 Prompt: Write about a dream that felt real. 


One of my dreams I've had that have felt real was in 9th grade and I was in my old kindergarten classroom and I was the same age that I was in 9th grade but everyone else in my class was younger and in their kindergarten years. They all seemed innocent and playful and just kids. It made me sad because I felt as though I could not go back to being that young. And then it got dark and I felt lost and I didn't know were to go. And I just wandered out of my elementary school and tried to find my way home, but I got sad. I remember this dream distinctly because of the memories of my younger self that I have. 

summary- Today we did News ELA and we did vocab words from the book. 
reflection- I learned how to use new words with complex meanings 

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