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Diary writing
These English diary writing resources form part of our text types library and will support your key stage 1 and key stage 2 children to write factual and fictional diary entries.
Use our worksheets to explore the key features of a diary, find diary entry examples and diary templates and look at diary entries from fictional characters or famous people.
You might also find our Writing for different genres teaching pack helpful. It features a KS2 diary writing lesson plan based on a comic strip, writing prompts and a template.