Prompt: Think about the vocabulary words from Lesson Two. Write about a time you saw or heard one of these words outside of the classroom — maybe in a movie, song, social media post, or book. Describe how it was used and whether the context helped you understand the word better.

 Prompt: I remember hearing the word “incantation” when I found out it was the name of a piece my band played before I came to Lakeside. The title sounded kind of mysterious, so I looked it up and learned that an incantation is like a chant or a spell made up of special words. That actually made sense, because the name fits a piece that probably sounds dark or magical, almost like it’s casting a spell through the music. Hearing it used that way helped me understand what the word meant a lot better.

summary: Today in class we worked on vocab lesson #2 and I got assigned the vocab role for the project that I missed

reflection: I got alot done and tonight i should start on teh presentation

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