Review of the Writing Process

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Review of the Writing Process CHAPTER 13 Review of the Writing Process Copyright © 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

The Five-Paragraph Essay CHAPTER 13: Review of the Writing Process The Five-Paragraph Essay The five-paragraph essay has a clear, logical organization: An introductory paragraph introduces the topic of your essay, states your main idea, and gives the thesis statement. It is usually organized from general to specific. Three body paragraphs give specific information to support the thesis statement. Each begins with a topic sentence, which gives the paragraph’s main idea. The concluding paragraph restates the main idea of your essay and relates it to broader ideas. It is usually organized from specific to general. Copyright © 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

The Writing Process There are four steps in the writing process: CHAPTER 13: Review of the Writing Process The Writing Process There are four steps in the writing process: 1. Gather ideas: Analyze the GED essay question. Decide on a main idea. Think of ideas and supporting details that support the main idea. Copyright © 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

The Writing Process There are four steps in the writing process: CHAPTER 13: Review of the Writing Process The Writing Process (Continued) There are four steps in the writing process: 2. Organize the ideas: Choose a pattern of organization. Use an idea map, circling, outlining, or a chart to organize ideas. Cross off any ideas that are not about the main idea. Make sure there are enough ideas. Name and number the groups of ideas. Copyright © 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

The Writing Process There are four steps in the writing process: CHAPTER 13: Review of the Writing Process The Writing Process (Continued) There are four steps in the writing process: 3. Write the essay: Write the introductory paragraph. Write the body paragraphs. Write the concluding paragraph. Indent paragraphs and leave wide margins. Write quickly but neatly. Copyright © 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

The Writing Process There are four steps in the writing process: CHAPTER 13: Review of the Writing Process The Writing Process (Continued) There are four steps in the writing process: 4. Revise the essay: Revise for content and organization. Revise for Edited American English (EAE). Copyright © 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Following the Steps in 45 Minutes CHAPTER 13: Review of the Writing Process Following the Steps in 45 Minutes Estimate the amount of time you need for each step. Gathering ideas: 10 minutes Organizing: 5 to 10 minutes Writing: 15 to 20 minutes Revising: 10 minutes Copyright © 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

CHAPTER 13: Review of the Writing Process THE END Practice the skills you learned in this chapter by taking the Chapter Review Quiz or the GED Practice Quiz. Copyright © 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.