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The Writing Process
Five Stages of the Writing ProcessPrewritingFirst DraftRevised DraftProof ReadingPublishing (final draft)
PrewritingThink, Think, Think…Who is my audience?My classmates, teacher, a community member, a younger student…Do they have any knowledge of my topic?Will I need to provide background knowledge?What is my purpose?Am I writing to provide information, to persuade, to find out information, or to tell a story?
PrewritingThink, Think, Think…What do I want to say?What are the requirements that I have to have?Do I need to research information to complete my writing?How do I want to say it?Am I writing a letter, a story, an essay…How will I get my ideas on paper?Brainstorm, free write, list, graphic organizers…
PrewritingYou may want to check the following websites which contain help in using graphic organizers…www.bubbl.usFreemindhttp://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Download
Narrative Essay pre-writingIntro- hook the readerAddress the question using words from the prompt Conclusion: Go back to the beginning and restate the theme using the words from the prompt.
DraftingWrite it down…Are my thoughts organized?Do I stick with the same idea throughout my writing?Do I know what order I want to say things in?Which ideas do I want to develop?On your prewriting identify the ideas which you must use, might use, and will not use.  Do not cross anything totally out.  You may decide at a later time to use it.What ideas should I develop further?
DraftingWrite it down…In what order do I want to say my ideas?On your prewriting, number your thoughts or ideas.   Place them in the order that would make the most logical sense.If you are dealing with time, make sure they are in chronological order.Did I skip lines?This will allow room for yourself and others to make corrections.Did I label everything?My name is on the page and all pages have a page numbers.
DraftingNow you try…	Take your prewriting that you completed previously, and begin drafting it.  Remember, this is not a time to worry about spelling or other errors.  This a time to get your thoughts on the paper.  The other stages will help you with the grammatical and spelling errors.  Be creative!
RevisingImprove your writing…Are my details clear?Are my words descriptive?Did I use repetitive words?Should I add or take out parts?Do I need to explain more?Is there something missing that I should include?Is my writing in a sensible order?Does my writing need to be in time order?Does the information need to be presented in a way that is easy for others to follow?
RevisingImprove your writing…Have I used the best ideas or words?Am I showing others that I know what I am writing about?Have I used the best examples or words to describe my ideas or thoughts?
RevisingKeep it up…	You have been working really hard on your writing…now make it look your best!  Read over your writing.  Make sure the content makes sense to the reader.  You may need to read it out loud to yourself.  Consider reading it more than once.
EditingCorrect your work…Have I used complete sentences?All of my thoughts are complete.There are no run-ons.Are my language conventions correct?SpellingCapitalization and punctuationGrammarHave I used editing marks to make corrections?Remember to look in your writing folder if you forgot what to use.
EditingCorrect your work…Have I had at least two people edit my paper?Choose two people in the classroom, that are on the editing stage.  If no one is, you may choose to look over your work again.  You may also write in your journal if you cannot find someone to edit your work.  Be sure to check after a few minutes to see if someone is ready.Editing others work…Make sure to check for the same items you did when editing your own work.Check for complete sentences, check the language conventions, and use editing marks for corrections.
EditingEditing Marks…			insert			indent			check spelling			delete			capitalize			lower case			insert period
EditingHere we go…	Your writing has come a long way.  You need to make sure to fix the errors.  On your revised copy, be sure to make any necessary corrections.  Refer back to your writing folder if you need help.  You must edit your paper along with two of your classmates.
PublishingGet ready to share…Did I do my best work?Did I include a title (if needed)?Is my final copy neat?Should I illustrate the pages?You may use the computer to create this or draw your own.Do I need a title page with illustrations?Should I read it out loud?
PublishingThe finish line…	Take your writing through the final stage.  You may choose to either type your writing or hand write it on paper. Be sure to reread your work before turning it in.  Self-assess your work using the rubric given to you.  Show your BEST work!
PublishingTyping your work…Sign up for a time to get on the computer.Be sure to reread your work.  Spell check is not always reliable.Look in your writing folder for requirements when typing your work.
PublishingHandwriting your work…If you are given a certain type of paper to write on, make sure you have it.  There should be no errors in your work.  Erase all mistakes so that you cannot see them.  Use your best handwriting.  Be sure to reread your work before turning it in.You may also type your work if you would like.
PublishingTurning it in…What order does my work go in?Final CopyAny Drafts (Please label these pages with DRAFT at the top).PrewritingRubric
Congratulations!	You have completed the stages of the writing process!  We will be writing a lot this year using many different forms.  There will be times you are given a topic, or you will be able to choose one.  Remember to always be creative and do your best!
Possible ExtensionsWhat can I do when I’m done?…Read your work to a classmate.Write a reflection about what you will do differently or the same the next time you write.Decide if you want to publish your work onlineStart a new writing piece.

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Writingprocess

  • 2. Five Stages of the Writing ProcessPrewritingFirst DraftRevised DraftProof ReadingPublishing (final draft)
  • 3. PrewritingThink, Think, Think…Who is my audience?My classmates, teacher, a community member, a younger student…Do they have any knowledge of my topic?Will I need to provide background knowledge?What is my purpose?Am I writing to provide information, to persuade, to find out information, or to tell a story?
  • 4. PrewritingThink, Think, Think…What do I want to say?What are the requirements that I have to have?Do I need to research information to complete my writing?How do I want to say it?Am I writing a letter, a story, an essay…How will I get my ideas on paper?Brainstorm, free write, list, graphic organizers…
  • 5. PrewritingYou may want to check the following websites which contain help in using graphic organizers…www.bubbl.usFreemindhttp://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Download
  • 6. Narrative Essay pre-writingIntro- hook the readerAddress the question using words from the prompt Conclusion: Go back to the beginning and restate the theme using the words from the prompt.
  • 7. DraftingWrite it down…Are my thoughts organized?Do I stick with the same idea throughout my writing?Do I know what order I want to say things in?Which ideas do I want to develop?On your prewriting identify the ideas which you must use, might use, and will not use. Do not cross anything totally out. You may decide at a later time to use it.What ideas should I develop further?
  • 8. DraftingWrite it down…In what order do I want to say my ideas?On your prewriting, number your thoughts or ideas. Place them in the order that would make the most logical sense.If you are dealing with time, make sure they are in chronological order.Did I skip lines?This will allow room for yourself and others to make corrections.Did I label everything?My name is on the page and all pages have a page numbers.
  • 9. DraftingNow you try… Take your prewriting that you completed previously, and begin drafting it. Remember, this is not a time to worry about spelling or other errors. This a time to get your thoughts on the paper. The other stages will help you with the grammatical and spelling errors. Be creative!
  • 10. RevisingImprove your writing…Are my details clear?Are my words descriptive?Did I use repetitive words?Should I add or take out parts?Do I need to explain more?Is there something missing that I should include?Is my writing in a sensible order?Does my writing need to be in time order?Does the information need to be presented in a way that is easy for others to follow?
  • 11. RevisingImprove your writing…Have I used the best ideas or words?Am I showing others that I know what I am writing about?Have I used the best examples or words to describe my ideas or thoughts?
  • 12. RevisingKeep it up… You have been working really hard on your writing…now make it look your best! Read over your writing. Make sure the content makes sense to the reader. You may need to read it out loud to yourself. Consider reading it more than once.
  • 13. EditingCorrect your work…Have I used complete sentences?All of my thoughts are complete.There are no run-ons.Are my language conventions correct?SpellingCapitalization and punctuationGrammarHave I used editing marks to make corrections?Remember to look in your writing folder if you forgot what to use.
  • 14. EditingCorrect your work…Have I had at least two people edit my paper?Choose two people in the classroom, that are on the editing stage. If no one is, you may choose to look over your work again. You may also write in your journal if you cannot find someone to edit your work. Be sure to check after a few minutes to see if someone is ready.Editing others work…Make sure to check for the same items you did when editing your own work.Check for complete sentences, check the language conventions, and use editing marks for corrections.
  • 16. EditingHere we go… Your writing has come a long way. You need to make sure to fix the errors. On your revised copy, be sure to make any necessary corrections. Refer back to your writing folder if you need help. You must edit your paper along with two of your classmates.
  • 17. PublishingGet ready to share…Did I do my best work?Did I include a title (if needed)?Is my final copy neat?Should I illustrate the pages?You may use the computer to create this or draw your own.Do I need a title page with illustrations?Should I read it out loud?
  • 18. PublishingThe finish line… Take your writing through the final stage. You may choose to either type your writing or hand write it on paper. Be sure to reread your work before turning it in. Self-assess your work using the rubric given to you. Show your BEST work!
  • 19. PublishingTyping your work…Sign up for a time to get on the computer.Be sure to reread your work. Spell check is not always reliable.Look in your writing folder for requirements when typing your work.
  • 20. PublishingHandwriting your work…If you are given a certain type of paper to write on, make sure you have it. There should be no errors in your work. Erase all mistakes so that you cannot see them. Use your best handwriting. Be sure to reread your work before turning it in.You may also type your work if you would like.
  • 21. PublishingTurning it in…What order does my work go in?Final CopyAny Drafts (Please label these pages with DRAFT at the top).PrewritingRubric
  • 22. Congratulations! You have completed the stages of the writing process! We will be writing a lot this year using many different forms. There will be times you are given a topic, or you will be able to choose one. Remember to always be creative and do your best!
  • 23. Possible ExtensionsWhat can I do when I’m done?…Read your work to a classmate.Write a reflection about what you will do differently or the same the next time you write.Decide if you want to publish your work onlineStart a new writing piece.