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© Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor 4 Step #1 -Prewriting 4 Step #2 - Drafting 4 Step # 3 - Revising 4 Step # 4 - Proofreading & Editing 4 Step # 5 - Publishing The Writing Process

© Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor 4 discussing 4 daydreaming and recalling memories 4 drawing 4 brainstorming 4 observing 4 interviewing 4 interpreting photos or artwork 4 watching films or TV 4 using writing templates 4 responding to literature 4 role playing 4 mapping 4 listening to music 4 researching information  imagining (and many more ) Step #1 - Prewriting - This is whatever you do to generate ideas about which to write. It can include anything from...

© Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor 4 Step #2 - Drafting- Just start writing out your thoughts, and don’t worry about making or correcting any mistakes. It is important to get your ideas down on paper first. Then you have something with which to work. Corrections will come later. 4 Step #3 - Revision - Once you have written down your ideas, it is time to work with them and refine your writing to express what you have in mind more clearly. (Use the ARMS Revision Process.) ARMS 4 Step #4 - Proofreading & Editing - Finally, it is time to clean up errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammar and usage. Once all of this is done, write or type your final draft very neatly in presentation form. 4 Step #5 - Publishing - Show the world your masterpiece!

© Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor  A dd words, phrases or more information to help make your points clear and easy for the reader to understand. Add transition words, phrases or sentences to tie your thoughts and paragraphs together.  R emove words that repeat themselves and information that does not relate to the main idea of your paragraph or to the topic of the composition.  M ove around words, phrases, sentences or even whole paragraphs in order to keep your ideas clear and flowing toward a logical conclusion.  S ubstitute words with more exact words or phrases that express what you want to say more clearly. Revision Process A.R.M.S.