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Essential Skills Bell Work

Essential Skills Bell Work. Journal Topics. Bell Work Procedures. Enter the classroom quietly and get your materials from the basket. Sit down, read the journal topic that is posted on the screen. Open your journal, write the date on the top of the page.

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Essential Skills Bell Work

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  1. Essential SkillsBell Work Journal Topics

  2. Bell Work Procedures • Enter the classroom quietly and get your materials from the basket. • Sit down, read the journal topic that is posted on the screen. • Open your journal, write the date on the top of the page. • Respond to the journal topic in a minimum of 7 sentences. • When you are finished, read over what you have written and correct any errors or add to what you have written. • Please write on the front side of the pages only. • Please write on a new page each day.

  3. Bell Work How do you make a good first impression?

  4. Bell Work Why are pets good companions?

  5. Bell Work Who sees the best in you?

  6. Bell Work What makes you brave? Is there a time that you have been brave?

  7. Bell Work Do sports fans care too much?

  8. Bell Work Do you have a good imagination? Do kids or adults have better imaginations?

  9. Bell Work What are your dreams? What stands in the way of your dreams?

  10. Bell Work Do you think people deserve second chances? Why or why not?

  11. Bell Work Why do people misbehave? Do you ever misbehave?

  12. Bell Work Who is your hero? What would you do if you could meet your hero?

  13. Bell Work What do you need to survive? Why do you need those things?

  14. Bell Work What do we learn from our elders?

  15. Bell Work Have you ever had to compete against a friend? How did that make you feel? What happened?

  16. Bell Work What is a community? What makes a community good?

  17. Bell Work If you are feeling down or not so happy, what do you do to cheer yourself up?

  18. Bell Work Do you like to get gifts? What gift have you received that is special to you? What makes that gift special?

  19. Bell Work Have you ever felt lonely when you are around lots of people? Can you be alone and not feel lonely?

  20. Bell Work How important is money? Can money make you perfectly happy?

  21. Bell Work What is hope? Where do people find hope? Where do you find hope?

  22. Bell Work Laughing is good for your soul. Do you like to laugh? What makes you laugh?

  23. Bell Work Do you need love to survive? Who do you love? Who loves you?

  24. Bell Work Some people say that, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Do you think this is true? Why?

  25. Bell Work Whom do you feel closest to? Do you trust that person?

  26. Bell Work What is honor? Who do you think should be honored? Why?

  27. Bell Work Do the seasons affect you? Do you notice any changes in your mood during different seasons?

  28. Bell Work How would you describe yourself?

  29. Bell Work Do you think before you act? Do you do this all the time?

  30. Bell Work Should people always reach for the stars? Should people settle for “good enough”?

  31. Bell Work Is there a job that you were born to do?

  32. Bell Work What is chivalry? Do you think chivalry is dead?

  33. Bell Work What can we learn from stories?

  34. Bell Work What makes a good couple?

  35. Bell Work Would you rather be clever or strong? Why?

  36. Bell Work Do you think you have a duty to other people? Do you have a responsibility to other human beings?

  37. Bell Work What does it take to be a winner? Is winning always the most important thing?

  38. Bell Work There are things that happen in the world that are not right. How can we change the things that are wrong in the world?

  39. Bell Work The first time you try something you are not always successful. Why should you keep trying? What would happen if everyone always gave up after one try?

  40. Bell Work Can appearances be deceiving?

  41. Bell Work Do you think people are paid fairly?

  42. Bell Work What inspires you to be the best person that you can be?

  43. Bell Work What do you fear most?

  44. Bell Work Who would you be if you could be anybody?

  45. Bell Work Do you think age determines how people act? Or do you think people are only as old as they act?

  46. Bell Work What makes a perfect Saturday?

  47. Bell Work How do we know we’re grown up?

  48. Bell Work Can memories keep the past alive?

  49. Bell Work Should you live for the present or the future?

  50. Bell Work Are there two sides to every story?

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