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1 Purdue University Writing Lab Where Will You Be in 5 Years Five years have passed, and Sellwood Middle School has invited you to be the keynote speaker at your graduation ceremony. Write a speech in which you give advice to the students and discuss what your own life has been like in the years since you’ve graduated. Read the prompt below and respond in your spiral notebook.

2 Purdue University Writing Lab Schedule for Monday, Oct. 26 5 Years writing warm-up Mission Statement Weekly Assignment Sheet Rough Draft - Narrative Writing Piece Break, if earned Writing Process

3 Purdue University Writing Lab Finding Your Focus: The Writing Process A presentation brought to you by the Purdue University Writing Lab

4 Purdue University Writing Lab Everyone has a writing process. What is yours?

5 Purdue University Writing Lab Why do you need a writing process? It can help writers to organize their thoughts. It can help writers to avoid frustration and procrastination. It can help writers to use their time productively and efficiently.

6 Purdue University Writing Lab Writing process Invention Collection Organization Drafting Revising Proofreading

7 Purdue University Writing Lab Invention: coming up with your topic Brainstorming:  Getting your ideas on paper so you can give yourself the widest range of topics possible

8 Purdue University Writing Lab Brainstorming: coming up with ideas that interest you Listing: Political apathy Animal abuse NFL instant replay Air pollution Telemarketing scams Internet censorship NBA salary caps Paper Topics Brainstorming

9 Purdue University Writing Lab Organizing: putting information in an outline OUTLINE I. Introduction A. Grab attention B. State thesis II. Body A. Build points B. Develop ideas C. Support main claim III. Conclusion A. Reemphasize main idea

10 Purdue University Writing Lab Drafting Give yourself ample time to work on your project. Find a comfortable place to do your writing. Avoid distractions. Take breaks.

11 Purdue University Writing Lab Revising: reviewing ideas Review higher-order concerns:  Clear communication of ideas  Organization of paper  Paragraph structure  Strong introduction and conclusion

12 Purdue University Writing Lab Proofreading Review later- order concerns:  Spelling  Punctuation  Sentence structure  Documentation style

13 Purdue University Writing Lab Proofreading tips Slowly read your paper aloud. Read your paper backwards. Exchange papers with a friend. NOTE: Spell check will not catch everything, and grammar checks are often wrong!

14 Purdue University Writing Lab The Writing Process: Find Your Focus Invention Collection Organization Drafting Revising Proofreading

15 Purdue University Writing Lab Where can you go for additional help with assignments for any class? Purdue University Writing Lab Heavilon 226 Grammar Hotline: (765) 494-3723 Check our web site: http://owl.english.purdue.edu http://owl.english.purdue.edu Email brief questions: owl@owl.english.purdue.edu Purdue University Writing Lab


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