In “Birches,” Robert Frost celebrates imagination as a way to escape life’s difficulties and reconnect with innocence. The speaker wishes to “get away from earth awhile” but also understands that he must eventually return to reality. Think about the role of imagination in your own life. How does imagination help you cope with challenges, boredom, or stress?

Prompt Response -
Imagination helps me cope with boredom by thinking of things to design out of Legos. Whenever I'm feeling burnt out or bored, I'll make small builds integrating building techniques that I'm testing out, and sometimes this will inspire me to build a full model.

Summary -
Today in class, we read a new poem and started a presentation project.

Reflection -
Today, we had to think about how to do our presentation.

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