Grade 6 Journaling Practice
This worksheet helps 6th graders understand the purpose and benefits of journaling, offering prompts and space to practice their writing.
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Journaling Practice: Express Yourself!
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Read the information about journaling and complete the activities below. Remember to write honestly and thoughtfully.
What is Journaling?
Journaling is the practice of regularly writing down your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It's like having a private conversation with yourself on paper. There's no right or wrong way to journal; you can write about anything that's on your mind. Many people find journaling a helpful way to understand their emotions, solve problems, and even spark creativity.
1. Which of the following is NOT a common benefit of journaling?
Understanding emotions
Solving problems
Becoming a professional author
Sparking creativity
2. Journaling is like having a private with yourself on paper.
3. There is no or way to journal.
4. You should only write about happy things in your journal.
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5. Think about something interesting that happened to you today or this week. Describe it in detail in your journal. How did it make you feel? What did you learn?
6. If you could ask one question to your future self (when you are 25 years old), what would it be and why?