Weekly Writing Prompt: Tell about your BEST or WORST birthday ever. Feel free to exaggerate. MONDAY: Pre-Writing Think! Consider the audience. Brainstorm.

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Weekly Writing Prompt: Tell about your BEST or WORST birthday ever. Feel free to exaggerate. MONDAY: Pre-Writing Think! Consider the audience. Brainstorm ideas about the topic.

Weekly Writing Prompt: Tell about your BEST or WORST birthday ever. Feel free to exaggerate. TUESDAY: Draft Write! Write sentences & paragraphs even if they are not perfect. See if your writing says what you mean.

Weekly Writing Prompt: Tell about your BEST or WORST birthday ever. Feel free to exaggerate. WEDNESDAY: Revise Make it better! Read what you have written. Rearrange words or sentences. Take out & add parts. Replace overused & unclear words.

Weekly Writing Prompt: Tell about your BEST or WORST birthday ever. Feel free to exaggerate. THURSDAY: Proofread Make it correct! Read it aloud to yourself. Have a friend read it & give suggestions. Correct spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. Re-copy it correctly and neatly.

Weekly Writing Prompt: Tell about your BEST or WORST birthday ever. Feel free to exaggerate. FRIDAY: Publish Share! We will feature one of our authors on the morning show…