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 Response -
I first heard the word nomenclature when I was first learning about taxonomy. Our teacher said that it's a system that scientists use to classify creatures. They said that it was used to give each animal a specific scientific name, like Homo sapiens for humans. I learned that taxonomy orders living things into groups, while nomenclature provides the standardized names that make it understandable around the world.

Summary -
Today in class, we got new vocabulary and did an assignment.

Reflection -
Today, we analyzed the new vocabulary.

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