Prompt: Describe your personal approach to creativity. What steps do you follow when you’re working on a project. Tell me about a project you created that you were most proud of.

 Prompt: Describe your personal approach to creativity. What steps do you follow when you’re working on a project. Tell me about a project you created that you were most proud of. 


I love being creative. It works as a create outlit for ideas and help bring what you imagine to life. Now, when I use my creativity, it usually a craft I see online and want to either make it, or sort of add my own twist to it. When working on a project, I will take inspiration from something else, like a picture, and then add my own little touched. For example, in 10th grade my history teacher gave me this big DIY jellyfish that was given to him by a previous student. When he gave it to me, I wanted to paint it and give it some color. I had seen some ideas on Pinterest, and I wanted to do it. So I started doing all the steps to making this jellyfish super colorful and stuff. So I chose some good colors and added ribbon for the tentacles. When I was finished, it looks so cute and colorful. I am very proud of it.

Summary- Doing a Writable activity the entire class. 
Reflection- Seeing how different words are used in the story that we read today. 

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