The document provides daily journal prompts for students to respond to in their bellringer journals for the second quarter. The prompts include quoting Maya Angelou on hate, asking students if they have ever spoken up against something wrong and how it turned out, considering if they are a good friend and why, and completing the thought of wishing they had paid more attention. Students are instructed to copy the daily prompt, skip a line, and write a 100-word response in their dated bellringer journal.
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Bellringer Journal Prompts
The document provides daily journal prompts for students to respond to in their bellringer journals for the second quarter. The prompts include quoting Maya Angelou on hate, asking students if they have ever spoken up against something wrong and how it turned out, considering if they are a good friend and why, and completing the thought of wishing they had paid more attention. Students are instructed to copy the daily prompt, skip a line, and write a 100-word response in their dated bellringer journal.
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Bellringer Journal Prompts
Quarter 2 Daily Instructions for your bellringer journal
Read the prompt. Copy it into your bellringer
journal/spiral notebook. Skip a line Then write a 100-word response in your Bellringer Journal. Be sure to date each entry. “Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in this world, but Day One it hasn’t solved one yet!” -Maya Angelou Have you ever spoken up when you saw something going on that was wrong? Were you scared? What ended up DAY 2 happening? Day 3 Do you consider yourself a good friend? Explain why. Complete this thought: “I wish I had paid DAY 4 more attention when…”