FIVE EASY STEPS TO GREAT WRITING

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FIVE EASY STEPS TO GREAT WRITING THE WRITING PROCESS FIVE EASY STEPS TO GREAT WRITING

The Writing Process Pre-Writing Drafting Revising Editing Publishing

PRE-WRITING This is what you do before you write! Think about your topic! Jot down words, phrases, and ideas!

DRAFTING Get your thoughts down on paper. Don’t worry about spelling, punctuation, etc. right now. Remember you can always change anything you write down.

Making changes to improve your writing REVISING Making changes to improve your writing YOU CAN Take something out Put something new in Change the order Substitute one word for another

EDITING Use a dictionary to check your spelling. Make sure all sentences are complete. Check your capitalization and punctuation.

PUBLISHING Sharing Your Writing Read aloud Mail it Post it on the bulletin board Let a friend read it Wear it on a tee shirt Ask your teacher to help you find ways to publish

GOOD WRITING IS IN YOUR FUTURE WHEN YOU USE THE WRITING PROCESS

Plan your paragraph or essay. Your main idea Power thought 1 Power thought 2 Power thought 3 Power thought 4

Let’s try it! Step 2: Write a sentence that supports your main idea. Use your prewriting. Step 3: Write another sentence that supports your main idea. Use your prewriting. Step 1: Write your main idea sentence. Step 4: Write another sentence that supports your main idea. Use your prewriting. Step 5: Write another sentence that supports your main idea. Use your prewriting.

Put your paragraph together. This is your rough draft. Sloppy copy. Share your paragraph with a friend for help with revising. Find a friend with a good imagination. Maybe they can help you think of something you can add to your story.

Rewrite your story, adding more details. Now you need to edit your work. Find a friend that is really good at editing. Use the editing keys to guide you. Do all sentences begin with a capital letter? Do all sentences end with punctuation? Is it varied? Are there any noticeable spelling errors?

Publish your work! Your teacher will give you an idea on how you can publish your work. She is a wealth of ideas!