The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

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The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Unit 3 The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers get story ideas by thinking of a big, strong feeling and times they felt that way. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers revise by rereading their story so they can see it in a brand new way and then revise to make their story even better. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers can revise by using tools to add to the middle where they want to add more. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers describe how a character said something by using words instead of “said.” Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers describe a clear picture for the reader by showing, not telling. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers keep their story focused on a small moment by rereading and taking away parts that are not in the small moment. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers revise in a purposeful way by rereading and assessing then making a plan for revising. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers shift between writing and revising by stopping to reread as they go along, then making changes as they work. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative One way authors write strong leads is by writing with details in order to hook their readers into their stories. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative One way authors write strong endings is by trying out endings like those of their favorite authors. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers know what strategy they are using so they can discuss it with others. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers can be teachers by asking questions and getting their partners to say more. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers help their readers understand their story by making their pictures match the words on their page. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative Writers write titles by thinking about their story and deciding on words that make the title catchy, big and important. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

We use our pieces to teach others about the work of revision. Writing Unit 3 - The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative

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