The Writing Process
Audi Eichhorn
Brainstorming
To start, we have to brainstorm a topic. The topic must enjoy or interest's you.
Writing Process
Prewriting
Now, write down your ideas. Sometimes it could be a bubble chart, a list, or other methods.
Writing
Next, we write a rough draft. The rough draft is your idea of what your document will be like. It can be changed at ANY time.
Evaluation
Evaluation is when you break down your document. You can look for things that you don't think about when writing your document.
Editing
Editing is almost like Evaluation. You search for errors, missing words, capitalization, and punctuation.
Publishing
The final step! You have done all that has been needed to be done. Now it is time for you to share your document.
The Six Traits of Writing
- Ideas
- Organization
- Word Choice
- Voice
- Conventions
- Sentence Fluency
Ideas
Choose a strong topic. Use strong details.
Word Choice
Choose your words carefully. Use words that grip the attention of the reader.
Conventions
You must have capital letters, punctuation, and spaces between words. This helps the reader know what your talking about.
Sentence Fluecy
Your writing must flow smoothly and be easy to read. Start each sentence differently. You may have long and short sentences.
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