6 Steps to the Writing Process

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6 Steps to the Writing Process

Step 1. Prewriting Find & Focus a Topic Browsing Free writing Listing Brainstorming Questioning Going Graphic Consider Audience and Your Purpose Choose a Form Kind of Writing- will usually be assigned Gather and Organize your Info

Step 2. Drafting First Attempt…Let it Flow Not worried about cohesiveness at this point ¶ or Sentences may be out of order At this stage…you are merely concerned about getting ideas down in a rough paper format

Step 3. Revising Six Traits Ideas & Content Organization Voice Word Choice Sentence Fluency Conventions

Step 4. Editing & Proofreading Final tweaks of an otherwise finished product READ YOUR PAPER OUT LOUD! You catch more when you have to process from your mind through your mouth! Submitting your final work to be viewed by others

STEP 5: PUBLISHING & PRESENTING Submitting your final work to be viewed by others

Step 6. Reflecting What did I learn about my topic? Myself? My writing process? What might I want to do the same or do differently next time? When I compare this piece to others, what do I notice?