Monday, 13 January 2014

Journal #7


Imagine that you are Roger ten years after the story “Thank You, Ma'am” has ended. Write a diary entry explaining what has happened in your life since the incident with Mrs. Jones, and how that event changed you.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Journal #6



Marc was confronted with a moral dilemma. Should he report the Green Bottle St or let it remain hidden? Keeping quiet Marc would  be helping the people commit tax evasion, a very serious crime that could carry penalties of jail time. If you were in his position what would you have done?

Monday, 28 October 2013

Journal # 5


Which choice would you prefer and why: Going to jail for three years and having all of your survival needs (food, shelter, warmth, etc.) provided for you, but losing your freedom for three years, or being sent to an unpopulated island in a cold climate to survive on your own for one year? (200 words)

Friday, 11 October 2013

Journal # 4


Write about a time that you were strongly impacted by an outside force. What happened? Why do you remember it? How did it change you?

Journal #3


Journal Entry #3

Do you Believe the Canadian criminal justice system should:

A. Give convicted criminals a chance to make up for their crimes (make restitution) and try to help them become productive members or society.

Or

B. Simply punish them for their crimes (retribution) and teach them that crime does not pay.

Friday, 20 September 2013

Journal Entry #2



Write about a time you were rebellious or defiant? Tell a true story or make one up. 200 words.

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Journal Entry 1

Journal Entry #1


 How many decisions do you think you make every day? What kind of decisions do you make? Give some examples. How many of these decisions do you think are important? In other words, how many and what kind of decisions have an important impact on your life or the lives of other people?