Today you worked on creating your Vocabulary Digital Cards in Adobe Express. In one well-developed paragraph, reflect on the assignment by explaining which vocabulary word was easiest for you to understand, which word was most challenging, and how creating your own sentence and selecting an image helped strengthen your understanding of the vocabulary. Use specific examples from your work.

 Prompt Response: I had a blast using Adobe Express to bring my vocab words to life. "Vivid" clicked instantly since I just paired it with a bright, glowing sunset. "Ambiguous" was a bit of a head-scratcher, though, because it's hard to find a photo that captures "uncertainty." Coming up with my own sentences and hunting for the right images really made the definitions stick. It felt less like a chore and more like I was actually learning.

Summary: We did vocab Monday

Reflection: I learned new vocab words.

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