Journals
The purpose of journals is to:
expand students' vocabularies;
increase student's desire to write clearly to express
ideas, emotions, revelations, and observations;
help students solve their own problems by writing
down possible solutions;
precipitate behavior changes--writing about
behavior can help change it, and journals can help
students see themselves from a different point of
view;
sharpen students' not-taking skills;
remind students of accomplishments that they might
otherwise forget;
create a dialogue both between the student and the
teacher and between the students and his or her
thoughts and feelings.