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REFLECTION JOURNAL

Name: Dawson Surratt
February 15, 2013
Reflection Journal Template
Modules 1 & 2

Module 1: Driving is Your Responsibility:
Please answer the following questions in complete sentences using proper spelling and grammar:
Complete the K-W-L information below.

K- What you Know

List two things you know about driving.

1. I know that driving is very dangerous.

2. I know that driving can lead to serious injury.

W—What you Want to know

List two things you want to know about driving.

1. Why are teenagers so highly looked down upon when it comes to driving?

2. How can many accidents be prevented?

L—What you Learned

Identify at least two new things you learned from Module One.

1. I learned that Driving is a privilege.
2. I learned that teens are the result of a lot of deaths in the U.S.

Do you already have your learners permit? Yes or No

No

Module 2: The Driver:
Please answer the following questions:

Aha Moments: Aha moments are times when you have been reading something and the text suddenly makes sense or becomes clear to you. Please use complete sentences and proper spelling and grammar. Describe three aha moments that you had as you worked through Module Two.
1.
2.
3.

How will this information affect you as a driver now and in the future? (2-3 sentences)

OR
If you did not have any ‘aha’ moments, answer the questions below in complete sentences using proper spelling and grammar:
List three characteristics of ‘at risk’ drivers.
1. One characteristic of an “at risk” driver, is that they are negative or pessimistic about self and others

2. Another characteristic is that they are excessively happy, over-the-top in most situations

3. The last characteristic is that they are over-confident in driving abilities

List three characteristics of safe drivers.
1. One characteristic is that they are Careful and attentive to the driving task.

2. Another

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