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The Writing Process: Un Paseo Por Las Nuevas Características

The document describes the stages of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, and publishing. Prewriting involves exploring ideas, choosing a topic, gathering information, and organizing materials. Drafting means recording thoughts on paper following an outline. Revising is improving the writing by reading aloud, making changes based on feedback. Editing fixes mistakes regarding capitalization, grammar, punctuation and spelling. The goal of the process is to publish the writing by sharing it with others.

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The Writing Process: Un Paseo Por Las Nuevas Características

The document describes the stages of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, and publishing. Prewriting involves exploring ideas, choosing a topic, gathering information, and organizing materials. Drafting means recording thoughts on paper following an outline. Revising is improving the writing by reading aloud, making changes based on feedback. Editing fixes mistakes regarding capitalization, grammar, punctuation and spelling. The goal of the process is to publish the writing by sharing it with others.

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un paseo por las nuevas caractersticas

The Writing Process

Stages of the Writing Process

Prewriting

Revising

Publish

The Writing Process

Tambin son nuevos.

PREWRITING

STAGES
EXPLORING IDEAS (purpose,
audience) CHOOSING A TOPIC (interested, appropiate,etc)

CATHERING INFORMATION
(freewriting, discussion) ORGANIZING YOUR MATERIAL (main points,

subtopics or events)

Drafting
Record your thoughts on paper.

Follow an outline or map from your prewriting and fill in the details.

Double-space!!!
DONT STOP to look up spelling or punctuation/

STAGES
DRAFT VERY QUICKLY
DONT FOCUS ON DETAILS

USE YOUR OUTLINES AS


A GENERAL GUIDELINE. FEEL FREE TO CHANGE

YOUR IDEAS DIRECTION.

Revising
Improve your writing:

Read your writing aloud to yourself and classmates. Make changes, additions, and deletions as necessary. Repeat until you are satisfied with the outcome!

STAGES
READ YOUR DRAFT
REVISE FOR CLARITY DISCUSS THE IDEAS IN YOUR WRITING WITH YOUR READERS ASK READERS FOR THEIR SUGGESTIONS REVISED DRAFT

Editing
Fix your mistakes Capitalization Usage (correct grammar) Punctuation Spelling Reading your work should be effortless.

STAGES
POLISH YOUR REVISED
DRAFT PROOFREAD IT FOR ERRORS IN GRAMMAR AND SPELLING

Publishing
Share your writing with others!
Read aloud. Act it out. Illustrate your story. Post it online.

Try to get published!


Listen to someone else read it.

STAGES

PUBLISH IN A
MAGAZINE

READ ALOUD NEWSPAPER BLOG

Writing Process Notes

Prewriting : Gather
ideas, brainstorm, plan

Drafting:
Just write! Dont worry about being correct-just get your story down.

Revising:
Make your story better. Get feedback. Improve. Repeat

Editing.
Make it correct. CUPS (Capitalizatio n, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling)

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