If you're hunting for class 9 diary entry format samples, there are tons of places I dive into when I need a quick model to learn from.
Start with official sources — the CBSE and your state board websites often publish sample papers and marking schemes that include diary-type tasks. I also check NCERT exemplar books and
pdfs teachers share; those usually show how marks are allocated, what teachers expect, and a clear format: date, salutation, first-person voice, an expressive body, and a brief closing. Beyond official pages, sites like Vedantu, Byju's, TopperLearning, Meritnation and StudyRankers host ready-made samples and downloadable PDFs. YouTube channels that do English writing walk-throughs can be surprisingly helpful too because they break down language choices and structure on-screen.
When I practice, I don’t copy blindly. I collect several samples, note useful phrases and transitions, and then write my own versions to match likely prompts — travel diary, school day, first impressions, or an emotional event. Going through a stack of different samples actually makes it easier to find your own voice, and I always feel more confident on test day.