Journal Writing Topics 21-30
Journal #21:
In 5-10 lines describe your attitude toward computers? Have they made life easier or more complicated? What do you think the computers of the future will be like, and what will they be able to do?
Journal #22:
In 5-10 lines describe your all-time favorite movie. Why is it your favorite movie? What makes it so good?
Journal #23:
In 5-10 lines describe a fad from the past (big hair, bell-bottom pants, saying "swell," etc.) that you think is funny. Do you think that any of today's fads will be laughed at by future generations?
Journal #24:
If you could choose to be anyone else in the world, in 5-10 lines describe who you would choose to be, and why you would be this person.
Journal #25:
If you could choose the next novel we read in class, in 5-10 lines tell me what novel you would choose, and why you would choose it.
Journal #26:
Some wealthy people are changing the world with their money. Some poor people are changing the world with their time. What would you like to do to improve the world?
Journal #27:
In 5-10 lines write everything you can remember about your ancestors on your mother's side of the family.
Journal #28:
In 5-10 lines describe what you would think about the people living in the state of Utah if the only things you knew about them were: 1- they eat more Jello per person than any other state, 2- they use more hair spray per person than any other state, and 3- they eat more ice cream per person than any other state.
Journal #29:
Imagine that you have just died. You see all of your family, friends, and neighbors gathered together in a big room for your funeral. In one-half page or more write the eulogy (the talk that someone gives about your life at your funeral) that you would want someone to give about you. What would you want them to say? What would you want them to leave out?
Journal #30:
Do you think you have a lot of self-confidence? In 5-10 lines describe why you think you have high or low self-confidence, and what you can do to be more self confident.