Example Diary: Journey by Aaron Becker
<p>A model diary writing text based on the beautiful wordless picture book <em>Journey</em> by Aaron Becker.</p>
<p>The model recount text is a diary entry written from the point of view of the female protagonist.</p>
<p>The diary comes with a feature find task, which asks pupils to search for the following writing features including figurative language and other literary devices, grammar and punctuation:<br />
Language features<br />
• Similes<br />
• Metaphors<br />
• Personification<br />
• Rule of three<br />
• Repetition for effect<br />
• Onomatopoeia<br />
• Alliteration<br />
• Rhetorical questions<br />
Grammar features<br />
• Mainly past tense<br />
• Present tense (at the end of the diary)<br />
• Future tense (at the end of the diary)<br />
• Present perfect tense<br />
• Past progressive tense<br />
• Passive voice<br />
• First person<br />
• Fronted adverbials followed by a comma<br />
• Variety of nouns to avoid repetition<br />
• Expanded noun phrases<br />
• Coordinating conjunctions<br />
• Subordinating conjunctions<br />
• Relative pronouns<br />
Punctuation features<br />
• Apostrophes for contraction<br />
• Apostrophes for possession<br />
• Dashes<br />
• Colons<br />
• Semi-colons<br />
• Hyphens<br />
• Brackets</p>
<p>An answer sheet has been included.</p>
<p>The diary example can be used as a WAGOLL before pupils write their own diary entries based on Journey. Ideas include:<br />
• A diary entry from the next day, describing the later events in the story<br />
• A diary entry from the point of view of the boy<br />
• A diary entry from the point of view of one of the guards or soldiers<br />
• A diary entry from the point of view of one of the girl’s family members<br />
• A diary entry from the point of view of either of the child characters, written after the book takes place</p>
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