Writing a Diary Informative & Narrative Writing Grade 7.

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Writing a Diary Informative & Narrative Writing Grade 7

What do your entries need to include? 0 A date should be at the top of each entry. 0 You diary needs to have four entries/four days. 0 Entry One needs to describe your home, your family members, and your personality (likes/dislikes). 0 Entry Two through Four will be up to you as far as what you write. You will be describing your day-to-day events from the beginning of the day to the end. 0 You can detail real events, and you may also detail imaginary events to add spice and humor.

What is the Criteria for the Diary? 0 The diary must have a cover page that has a title and some type of illustration symbolizing your personality. 0 The cover page must include your name. 0 You must have a total of four entries in the diary. 0 You may add pictures (either hand-drawn or photographs), but they are not required. 0 Each idea must be well-developed (described in great detail). Be specific. 0 Use precise language (words, phrases, clauses). 0 Follow the rules of S.A.E. 0 Use correct spelling. 0 You may publish electronically, but it is not required.