PRODUCING THE PRODUCT The Writing Process.

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PRODUCING THE PRODUCT The Writing Process

WHY? Why employ this process? Why is the sequence really necessary? Why not just leap in and hope for the best?

The Writing Process PREWRITING (25%) WRITING (25%) REWRITING (50%) Determine objective Organize Revise (45%) Gather data Format Add Recognize audience Delete Simplify Move Reformat Enhance Correct Proofread (5%)

Prewriting External Motivation Internal Motivation Mind Mapping Brain Storming

Prewriting (Cont.…) Branching Flow Charting Outlining Storyboarding

Writing Organizing Spatial organization Chronology Importance Comparison/Contrast

Rewriting Revise Add for clarity Delete dead words for conciseness Simplify complex words

Rewriting (Cont.…) Move information (cut and paste) Reformat to ensure reader friendly ease of excess Enhance the tone and style of the text Correct any errors to ensure accurate grammar and content