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WRITING A JOURNAL ENTRY AND

AN OUTLINE FOR FICTION

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Table of contents

01 DETERMINE THE MEANING OF


JOURNAL

ABLE TO WRITE JOURNAL


02 ENTRY AND AN OUTLINE FOR
FICTION
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WHAT IS
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JOURNAL
• a record of what you have done, or of descriptions or
thoughts, written each day or frequently over a long period.
• a private place to write down your thoughts, feelings,
experiences, or reflections on a regular basis, often for the
purpose of self-reflection and self-expression.
• a daily log of activities, notes, ideas, or insights.
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WRITING
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01 CHOOSE A TOPIC

Write about what’s going on in your life


-This includes thing like the activities you're doing, event
that happen, and accomplishment you make. Use your
journal to record what your life is like right now so you can
look back on it later.
01 CHOOSE A TOPIC
Write about what’s going on in your life
This is a great way help you document thing
you want to remember.
For instance, you might write about something funny that
happened at lunch, scoring the winning goal in a soccer game,
or a fight you had with your friend. The events can be positive
or negative.
01 CHOOSE A TOPIC
Explore your emotions or how you feel about something.
write about what you’re going through, how you feel, and what you
hope will happen in the future. Let your journal be an emotional release
for you so that you can deal with your emotions better.
• Let’s say you’re feeling sad because you’re going through a breakup.
You could write about how you feel and what you’ll miss about the
relationship. This will help you release your feelings so you can start
to feel better.
01 CHOOSE A TOPIC
Use a writing prompt if you aren’t sure what to write about.
If you’re trying to get in the habit of journaling or have to keep a personal journal for
school, writing prompts can help you find something to write about. Look for prompts
online, then pick 1 that triggers your imagination. Here are some prompts to get you
started.
• Write about what you’d like to do this weekend.
• Discuss a place you’d like to visit.
• Pretend that you found a fantasy creature.
01 CHOOSE A TOPIC
Record your reactions to readings and lectures in an academic journal
If you’re keeping a journal for high school or college, write about your coursework.
This includes readings, lectures, and class discussions. Additionally, discuss your
thoughts about what you’re learning. Here are some things to include in a journal entry
for school
• A summary of a reading or lecture.
• Your analysis of the course material.
• Connections between topics you’ve studied.
02 Opening Your Journal
Entry
Read your assignment sheet if you’re keeping a journal for school

Review the assignment sheet at least twice to make sure you fully understand what your
instructor expects. If you have questions, ask your instructor as soon as possible so that you
aren’t doing your assignment wrong. This will ensure that you get full credit for your work

● Your instructor has assigned journaling to help you deepen your


understanding of your coursework and to improve your writing skills.
Following their instructions will help you best achieve these goals.
02 Opening Your Journal
Entry
Write the date at the top of your entry

Including the date helps you keep track of when you wrote an entry. This helps you
understand what was happening at your life at the time. Use the date format you’re
most comfortable using

● For instance, you might write, “July 24, 2019,” “07-24-19,” or “24 July
2019.”
02 Opening Your Journal
Entry
Include the location and time to provide context for what was happening.

While this is optional, it can help you remember what was happening at the time you
wrote each entry. This is a big help if you plan to read over your journal in the future.
Record the location and time under your date or at the start of the journal entry itself.

● For instance, you might write “Good Beans Coffee House,” “School,”
“Paris,” or “My bedroom” for your location. For the time, you could
write the actual time, such as “12:25 p.m.,” or the time of day, like “Early
morning.”
02 Opening Your Journal
Entry

Start with an opening like “Dear Diary” or “Dear Self” if you prefer

Using a salutation is totally optional, so feel free to skip it. However, you might try it
a few times to see if it helps you get in the mindset to write. Choose a salutation that
appeals to you if you want to use one.
. JOURNALCAN BE VARIED WIITH
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Main subjects

Mercury Venus Mars


It’s the closest planet to the Venus has a beautiful name Despite being red, Mars is
Sun and the smallest in the and is the second planet actually a cold place. It’s full
Solar System from the Sun of iron oxide dust
Main activities
Venus Jupiter
Venus is the second planet It’s the biggest planet in
from the Sun the Solar System

Mars Saturn
Despite being red, Mars is Saturn is a gas giant and
a cold place has several rings
Other activities
Mercury Venus Mars
It’s the closest planet to Venus is the second planet Mars is actually a very
the Sun from the Sun cold place

Jupiter Saturn Neptune


Jupiter is the biggest It’s composed of It’s the farthest planet
planet of them all hydrogen and helium from the Sun
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Activities
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Organize your ideas
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Venus is the Mars is red but Jupiter is the It’s composed of
second planet actually a very biggest planet of hydrogen and
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Our team
You can enter a subtitle here if you need it
Our team

Timmy
Jenna Doe Susan Bones
You can speak a bit about
Jimmy
You can speak a bit about You can speak a bit about
this person here this person here this person here
Daily summary
You can write here a summary of your day or something else that you
consider important
Materials
Item A Item B

● You can add here the ● You can add here the
materials you need materials you need
Conclusions
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