THE WRITING PROCESS Stage 5 Publishing and Sharing.

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THE WRITING PROCESS Stage 5 Publishing and Sharing

Stage 5: Publishing & Sharing Put the piece in final written form. Rewrite the piece (if developmentally appropriate) applying handwriting skills. Add visuals as appropriate.

Stage 5: Publishing & Sharing Share finished piece with appropriate audience. Writing is meant to be read by readers, so share the published piece. Writing may also be shared by writer reading the piece.

Stage 5: Publishing & Sharing Making Books The Author’s Chair Sharing Writing –Writing contests –Display –Contribute to class anthology –Online Publishing –Other possibilities – p. 145

Stage 5: Publishing & Sharing Model publishing & sharing your own edited piece. Provide appropriate materials for publishing. Provide place for sharing published pieces. Provided time to share published pieces.