Journal Writing Topics 41-50

Journal #41:
Think of a photograph of yourself taken when you were younger. Then, in 5-10 lines, write down the thoughts you might have been thinking at the time it was taken.

Journal #42:
In 5-10 lines describe what an ideal brother or sister would be like.

Journal #43:
Think of the typical teenager today. In 5-10 lines describe what they look like, what they like to do, and what they think is important in life.

Journal #44:
When you were younger what was your favorite bedtime story? In 5-10 lines explain why you liked the story so much.

Journal #45:
In 5-10 lines write about what you would like to learn in school that you don't already know, and then tell why you chose this subject.

Journal #46:
In 5-10 lines describe how you think your life would be different if the Declaration of Independence had never been written or signed.

Journal #47:
Would you like to be an astronaut on the first mission to an unexplored planet or a new galaxy? In 5-10 lines explain your answer.

Journal #48:
In 5-10 lines describe what kind of things you would put into a time capsule that would tell people living a thousand years from now something about the people living today. Why would you choose these items?

Journal #49:
In 5-10 lines write about a "first" in your life – such as the first time you stayed home alone or the first time you stayed overnight at a friend's house. How did it make you feel?

Journal #50:
In 5-10 lines write about any memories, feelings, and events that come into your mind when you hear the word "fireworks."