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Created for the Writing Centre College Writing Survival Guide Created for the Writing Centre By Theresa Merwin 2014

Before Classes Start Find out about the different services offered Learning Support Centre, room C122 Address any areas that need improvement or were identified by your Assessments for Success before you begin classes

Understanding your Assignment Ensure you read the entire assignment outline before beginning Make sure you understand ALL the assignment requirements and goals If you’re unsure about anything, ask your instructor immediately

Creating an Outline Plan out how you are going to approach the assignment and the steps you will take Step 1: Brainstorm – create a brainstorming tree with your ideas for the assignment Being prepared for College Research the services offered Be organized Take a campus tour Ask questions

Idea Tree Thesis Main Idea Main Idea Main Idea Support Support Support

Outline Thesis Support Argument 1 Argument 2 Argument 3

Compare/Contrast Thing A Thing B Characteristic 1 Characteristic 2

Cause/Effect Support Effect Cause

Persuasive Thesis Argument Reason Explanation

Idea Web Thesis Main Idea Support

Creating an Outline cont. Step 2: Decide on a thesis or main idea This is the idea, topic or argument that your written assignment will focus on Step 3: Research if necessary Research your topic if your instructor has made it a requirement for the assignment or if you think it will improve your understanding Consult library staff or TheBRAIN, the library’s website, for how and where to find resources Click me!

The Writing Process Step 1: Organize your ideas and your research Create the broad structure of your paper – what your main ideas, points and arguments will be and the order Step 2: Draft Create a draft version of your assignment including an introduction, body and conclusion Remember, this is just a draft so things can be changed Keep referring to the requirements of the assignment to make sure you are meeting them

The Writing Process cont. Step 3: Revising Improve the focus and structure of your assignment by ensuring each paragraph reinforces the main idea introduced in your introductory paragraph Sharpen your paragraphs by ensuring you have a clear topic sentence at the beginning Make sure you are only including supporting points relevant to your topic sentence Your introductory paragraph should contain your thesis or main idea, and a sentence for each of your body paragraphs (commonly 3)

The Writing Process cont. Step 4: The Final Copy Once your draft version has been revised for structure and proofread for grammar and spelling, you can begin to finalize your assignment Verify that you are using an appropriate tone for your paper – avoid using informal words, contractions (eg. can’t, could’ve, wouldn’t) and first person (eg. I, me, my) unless instructed otherwise Follow proper presentation guidelines from the outline, such as line spacing (commonly double), font style and size, cover page and margins

Referencing If you have used any outside resources in your paper, you MUST use references according to a specific style guide (commonly APA) You can find style guides for how to reference resources at the Mohawk College Library, or in the Writing Centre References are used in your paper as in-text citations and a separate page at the end of your assignment listing all resources used