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Journal Keeping with Young People: by Barbara Steiner, Kathleen C. Phillips

24 February 2017 adminNonfiction 3

By Barbara Steiner, Kathleen C. Phillips

Journals provide adolescents a secure position to mirror, reminisce, dream, discover emotions and relationships, set objectives, clear up difficulties, rejoice themselves, and sure, even perform writing. during this booklet the authors element myriad attention-grabbing chances for magazine preserving as a device for transformation and for construction talents. thoughts diversity from writing a few first reminiscence to designing a dream residence to making a major personality for a singular. directions, information, and lists of extra assets abound. Chapters disguise purposes to maintain a magazine, thoughts and definitions, recording the current, remembering the earlier, exploring the long run, the occasion magazine, mirrored image, challenge fixing and determination making, catharsis, fable, humans, training fiction, reviewing the magazine, and sharing the magazine. Grades 4-9 (adaptable to any age).

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History is just facts until it is brought to life by people. The everyday lives of our ancestors can be living history for us. • Each of your ancestors has contributed to a piece of you. Discover the richness of each piece. • You must know where you have been in order to know where you want to go. Suggested Reading / 49 SUGGESTED READING Memoirs and Family Writing Hofmann, William J. Life Writing: A Guide to Family Journals and Personal Memoirs. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1982. Knott, Leonard L.

Why? Does it suit you? • If you could choose another name for yourself, what would it be? Why? A nickname? • Write or print your name in larger letters. Draw a picture around your name that helps describe you. CHARACTER TRAITS Over the years you have developed many personal character traits. Perhaps you inherited some of them, but some are uniquely your own. Some you may like, and some you may dislike and need to work on. By looking at them, you will discover more about yourself. Explore your traits by answering these questions one by one: • List ten words that describe you best.

I can crawl way up underneath one of them. Some branches hang down, so no one can see me easily. I curl up there and hug my knees up to my chin and let the world go on without me. It's like a place I can hide or rest from everybody. When my mother and father fight, I run and crawl under there. I can't hear them. I can only hear the rustling of a field mouse or a bug in the leaves. I can only see tiny green leaves in rows on each branch and some ants who come by. I can smell the earth and dry leaves.

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