First of all, we should make clear the format of the diary, that is, write the weather situation at the beginning of a year, a month and a day. Secondly, when writing a diary. Try to choose one thing that impresses you in one day, and don't write it down as a running account.
When describing events, pay attention to four elements: time, place, people and events. The number of words in each diary of grade three students in primary school should be 100 to 200 words, mainly to train students' ability to describe things.
Extended data:
Three elements of a diary:
1. Write the day of the week in the middle of the first line, and some even write the weather on that day.
2. In the second line, start writing the text in two blanks and switch to the above. The text is usually written in the form of narrative, and sometimes it can be written in the form of argumentative. No matter what form you write, you should correctly reflect the meaningful things you encountered that day and reflect the thoughts and feelings of that day.
The contents of the diary should be true. Honesty is a virtue. Write what you think, don't tell lies. The length of the text can be long or short, the long one can write thousands of words, and the short one can only write one or two sentences. It depends on what you write. If you want to write down a thing in detail, you should not only explain the cause and effect of the thing clearly, but also write the story in detail, which will be longer.