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Tools for Prewriting

Tools for Prewriting. Techniques to assist in the brainstorming phase. Free-writing. Write non-stop for 10 minutes about your topic. Don’t worry if get side-tracked. The important part of a free-write is just getting your ideas from your head to paper.

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Tools for Prewriting

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  1. Tools for Prewriting Techniques to assist in the brainstorming phase

  2. Free-writing • Write non-stop for 10 minutes about your topic. • Don’t worry if get side-tracked. • The important part of a free-write is just getting your ideas from your head to paper. • After the free-write, look for information that you can expand on.

  3. Clustering • Use a web to connect ideas to your main topic. • Place your main topic in the central circle. • Connect any related ideas to your topic.

  4. Clustering Example • Topic Web ourselves culture Malama ocean Lo’i kalo land

  5. 5W’s & H • Answer the 5W’s & H for your topic. • Who? • What? • Where? • When? • Why? • How? Use your answers to help draft your essay.

  6. Cubing – consider your topic from 6 angles • 1. Describe it (colors, shapes, sizes, etc.) • 2. Compare it (What is it similar to?) • 3. Associate it (What does it make you think of?) • 4. Analyze it (Tell how it's made) • 5. Apply it (What can you do with it? How can it be used?) • 6. Argue for or against it

  7. Writer’s, INC. • These are tips found in your Writer’s, INC. text. For more help check pages 41-52. • Some writers do not like to do any prewriting before writing their draft. However, this stage can help if you’re not sure how to start or what to write about. Sebranek, P., Kemper & Meyer. Writer’s,INC. 2001. Great Source Education Group, Wilmington, MA. 41-52.

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