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The Writing Process

The Writing Process. What are the steps?. PreWriting Writing Revising Editing Publishing. Step 1: PreWriting. Find your Inspiration! Determine your most useful form to PreWrite (lists, mapping, webbing, graphic organizers, etc.). Steps. Step 2: Writing.

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The Writing Process

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  1. The Writing Process

  2. What are the steps? • PreWriting • Writing • Revising • Editing • Publishing

  3. Step 1: PreWriting • Find your Inspiration! • Determine your most useful form to PreWrite (lists, mapping, webbing, graphic organizers, etc.) Steps

  4. Step 2: Writing • Select your writing ideas from your PreWriting Exercise. • Write, Write, Write! • Have you completed your thoughts through your writing? Steps

  5. A.R.R.R. Adding Rearranging Removing Replacing Adding: Is there any other information that the reader needs to know? Rearranging: Is the information presented in the most logical order? Removing: Are there any unnecessary details? Replacing: Could I change anything to make my expressions stronger? Step 3: Revising Steps

  6. Self Editing Peer Editing Spelling Capitalization Punctuation Grammar Sentence Structure Subject/Verb Agreement Word Usage Step 4: Editing Steps

  7. Step 5: Publishing • Blue or black ink or word processor. • Center title on top line with a line space that follows. • Proper Heading on top left corner • Double spaced/ Times New Roman/ size 12 font • Neat- no scribbles or overuse of liquid paper. • Staple in top left hand corner. • Submissions in Google Classroom follow the same rules • Include a copy of rubric for grading (when physical paper is provided).

  8. Writing Process Practice Now that we know and are familiar with the steps of the writing process, let’s practice! Brainstorm: What is your favorite moment that you had or experienced this summer? Why was it so great/ memorable? Was it a bad memory? Write down some ideas about this experience. Address all five senses, chronological order, etc. Try!

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