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The Writing Process:. Stage 2 DRAFTING. Drafting. Use graphic organizer to form ideas into sentences. “Draft,” “Rough Draft,” or “Sloppy Copy” on scrap paper to illustrate impermanence. Skip every other line to leave space for making revisions. Drafting.
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The Writing Process: Stage 2 DRAFTING
Drafting • Use graphic organizer to form ideas into sentences. • “Draft,” “Rough Draft,” or “Sloppy Copy” on scrap paper to illustrate impermanence. • Skip every other line to leave space for making revisions.
Drafting • Focus on getting down the content of writing. • Do not worry about spelling & neatness. • Provide support & feedback.
Drafting Teacher Model/Class Collaboration: • Use prewriting graphic organizer. • Show how to convert ideas into sentences. • Do not emphasize spelling & neatness in your draft. • Label your writing as, “Draft.” • Include errors for revising and editing.
Draft • Students draft: • Students develop drafts from prewriting graphic organizers. • Remind them to skip lines.
Draft • Conference with students: • “Tell me what you are writing about. That is interesting. Have you included that? Where could you add it to your writing?” • Show students how to add this to their drafts without rewriting (which is completed in the revision stage).