Write about a time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.

Prompt: Write about a time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.

Prompt response: The time I had felt connected to nature was when I was around 8 years old, I went to hike with my family and my dear aunt. We met squierrels, birds, and the everyday plants, the river was nice as well to ride a boat on especially when I lost my aunt's hat forever in it. I really did connect with nature when I almost drowned in the river with the fishes. We took many pictures together with the random animals, it was a nice kinship with my family, one I'll cherish with my aunt forever now that she isn't here anymore. 

Summary: Today we had a lesson that went over Native American Literature, through a PowerPoint we also learned the characteristics of myths in Native American Literature. 

Reflection: This gave me new knowledge about the Native American Literature, which I didn't know existed as a lesson to teach, I relearned words again today and I felt like I had learned something in this class. It's a good smooth pace, much better for me who isn't that great in literature. 

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