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

 The most creative thing I made was a clay art piece in Ghana at my dad's school, it was a heart-shaped teacup, which is just my best work because of the kids I was surrounded by when making it. That was the best experience I had in Ghana. 


Summary: Today, we continue our origin myth story, but with a digital poster that explains our story 

Reflection:  I finished up my story and started on my poster a little bit. 

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