Process

=**Process** = Where to begin? You have so much to tell your friends back home.     5. Next, you will work with your family to make sure your journal is ready to present to the children back in England. They will look to your journal to learn of what the journey to the New World holds for them.
 * 1) Choose a [|Pilgrim name] . These will be your characters for the journey.
 * 2) Create a journal that a child on the Mayflower would use. Remember, you will need at least ten entries.
 * 3) Research, gather information and use what you already know about events, daily activities and lives of pilgrims that traveled on the Mayflower. [[image:14.jpg width="302" height="202" align="right"]]
 * [|The Voyage], [|Daily Life of Families],[|More Daily Life] [|Voyage on the Mayflower],[|Questions and Answers about Pilgrim Life >]
 * 1) Once you have found enough information start creating your entries. Be creative, imagine you are traveling on the Mayflower. Each journal entry should include at least two of the following:
 * picture
 * drawing
 * poem
 * song
 * <span style="color: #9d0b0b; font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 130%;">five sentences describing an event
 * <span style="color: #9d0b0b; font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 130%;">your thoughts and feelings as a young pilgrim child about the journey

<span style="color: #800000; font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 130%;">6. Finally, you and your family will present the journal you have created. You can choose to read three of the most important entries and discuss what was happening in your life during each entry or you may choose to act out the three entries.