Double Entry Journal?
How to write a double entry journal
- Find important parts of your book regarding these topics:
- Theme, setting, plot, and character development.
- Choose a quote/paragraph from the book that relates to each topic and copy it to your blog using quotation marks and italic text. Use the topics as headlines.
- After each paragraph, with your own words, explain their significance according to the topic. See an example below:
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Add analytical depth for each quote, see examples below:
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“What does this reveal about the character/setting/theme?”
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“Why did the author include this moment here?”
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“How does this change or confirm your understanding of the book so far?”.
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My reading of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, Julie former student of Sasndvika high school.
“No, I´m serios. I always knew you were going to leave. I always knew you were going to leave us behing and travel the world. I had this dream about you a few months ago. You were standing on the Great Wall of China. You looked happy. And I was happy for you.”
Rowdy didn´t cry. But I did.
“You´re an old-time nomad,” Rowdy said. “You´re going to keep moving all over the world in search of food and water and grazing land. That´s pretty cool.”
I could barely walk.
“Thank you,” I said.
This part is from the last page of the book. Arnold and Rowdy are friends again, something that proves Arnold is still a part of his old community. Rowdy describes Arnold as a nomad. Maybe he was a nomad all the time, or maybe he developed as one. I believe a little bit of both. He was not nearly as brave or confident at the start of the book, he have been on a big journey.
See example here and include these topisc;
Theme, setting, plot and character development.
End the assignment with writing your impression of the book.
- How was it compared to your expectations?
- Write 5-8 questions about the book that you want me to ask you when we talk about the book.
Use ths rubric as a guidance: RUBRIC FOR JOURNAL

