After hearing your classmates’ storymap presentations, choose one classmate’s story that stood out to you. Write about what you liked or learned from their journey and explain why it was meaningful to you.

Prompt Response: Grayson's storyboard stood out because although I already knew that he had struggled with talking to his parents about eagle scouts, I didn't realize how much it impacted him. I liked how he pointed out the yellow daisy festival as his performance. His performance wasn't as impacting or traumatizing as other people's experiences, but it demonstrated how not everyone has to experience the same event. It also exemplifies how some events can be stressful just because of the physical environment. Overall, everyone's storyboards were interesting. 


Summary: We presented storyboards today.


Reflection: I learned about how similar experiences affected my classmates. I will use this information to relate to my peers.

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