What is the most creative thing you have ever made? Share what it was and explain why it stands out as your best work.

 Prompt Response:  Some of my most creative work was a school science fare project. To be honest I do not remember a whole lot about it but I do remember that we had a whole poster bored ready to present but the day before it got completely ruined. I don't remember how it happened because it was at a friends house. But basically my group met up that day after school and we completely changed our presentation design to a model. The model was of a moving cardboard car that you could use magnets as a way to move it. If I had done that now it wouldn't have been that cool but looking back I was 12 years old and for me it was incredible. 

Summary: We finished our origin myth stories.

Reflection: I learned that it is very important to read your story plan again before you write the actual story so that they match up.

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