This document provides instructions for organizing an interactive journal. It explains that journal entries should be neatly organized with dates, objectives, agendas, homework, and activities like RAP (relating, associating, and picturing key terms) and 3-2-1 (three things learned, two questions, one thing liked). Notes and classwork always start on the right page. Sections are provided for personal responses, news clippings, and connections. Well-organized journals with a test prep page can be used on unit tests. The overall message is that journals are an important part of the student's grade so they should be done carefully and correctly.