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Interactive Journals. How to make your journal content-rich and creative. Purpose. Interactive Journals are intended to: Create a review “warehouse” for your ISU reading Encourage active reading Help you process what you read Organize connections within the text
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Interactive Journals How to make your journal content-rich and creative
Purpose • Interactive Journals are intended to: • Create a review “warehouse” for your ISU reading • Encourage active reading • Help you process what you read • Organize connections within the text • Organize connections between texts Encourage creative thought
Content Rich • What INFORMATION should be in my journal? • Quotations from the reading • Questions about the reading • New Vocabulary • Information about/examples of Literary Terms • Original writing • Outside connections • Personal thoughts on the texts
Journaling Methods • Writing • Sketch noting • Mind mapping • Charting • Collaging • Connecting • Other (let me know)
Writing • Plain recording of thoughts and ideas • Sentences • Paragraphs • Lists • Point form notes • Definitions Traditional writing methods must be in your journal
Sketch Noting • Visual representations are added to text • Great method for people who are “doodlers” Colorful “Day Doodle” is one example- imagine a character in the “Saturday” place with doodles and notes about him/her as a journal page.
Mind Mapping • Organizing notes around a central idea and brainstorming from that. Free-association note taking. • Often a theme, motif or image is the centerpiece with examples from the text, personal thoughts, connections to other pieces, etc- in the offshoots Color organizing makes for easily identifiable thought streams
Charting • Charts and graphic organizer style layouts can include both text and sketches
Collaging • Pasting items into your journal where they can deepen meaning. • Pictures, copies of sections of text The act of “collaging” an idea from text into a visual is a form of processing which deepens our understanding if done with purpose and intention. Keep your eyes open for “artifacts & ephemera” that might work in collage pages.
Connecting • Adding items (in any of the style methods) that relate to the current text • Poems • Songs • TED talks/You Tube videos/Feature films • Stories/novels/cartoons • Newspaper articles/world events • Art These items will be useful when you create your presentation.
General Guidelines for Journals • Should be content rich! • We aren’t adding doodles, collage, charts, etc for their own sakes. These are always used to process our current content and to add deeper meaning. • Should ALL incorporate traditional writing plus at least 2 other styles. • Should include color when possible to create more compelling visual organization. • Should be with you EVERY DAY. You never know when an idea will strike.