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Journal topics

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1) Create a page and name it "FIRST NAME, LAST INITIAL Journal" (example: CDUPREY's Journal )

2) Edit this page and put your name below

3) Link your journal to this page

 

 

 

Below are all the journal topics assigned:

 

 

September 5, 2008 -- What do you believe? List at least ten things you believe to be true.

                             -- If you could learn about anything in the world, any topic at all...what would you choose to learn about? Why? What makes it so fascinating?

 

September 8, 2008 -- Look at the pictures on the Hamlet page of this wiki. What can you tell about the character of Hamlet just by looking at the pictures?

 

September 23, 2008 -- If a ghost came to you and told you a murder had been committed, would you believe him/her? What would you do with the information? 

 

October 29, 2008 -- What are the qualities of a hero? List NO MORE than five (5) qualities ALL heroes share.

 

December 3, 2008 -- Is it ever right to take the law into your own hands? If so, when and why? If not, why should we all follow the laws of the land?

 

Journal rubric

 Each entry will be graded on a 1-5 scale (5 being the highest you can get per post) using the scale below. Each marking period, this journal will count as 10% of your overall grade.

 

5 -- journal entry is insightful and well-written according to the conventions of standard written English. Entry shows deep thought and discussion.

 

4 -- journal entry has something to add to your body of knowledge and is well-written according to the conventions of standard written English. Entry shows a tease of a thought and/or discussion.

 

3 -- journal entry lists your activities for the day/week and follows most of the conventions of standard written English. Entry shows some thought and/or little discussion.

 

2 -- journal entry is a sparse recording of activity and/or does not follow the conventions of standard written English. Entry is too brief and difficult to comment on.

 

1 -- journal entry is a single sentence, but still is on-topic.

 

0 -- journal entry is non-existent or off-topic.

 

 

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