1. what is the writing process? 2. how does it improve our writing product. the writing process

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1. WHAT IS THE WRITING PROCESS? 2. HOW DOES IT IMPROVE OUR WRITING PRODUCT. The Writing Process

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The Writing Process

What is the writing process?How does it improve our writing product.The Writing ProcessThe Writing Process

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The Writing Process1. Generate Ideas (Brainstorming, Clustering; Free writing)2. Outline3. First Draft4. Revision (Essay Checklist; Proof Reading; Transitional Words)5. Final DraftGenerating Ideas or Exploring a TopicBrainstorming: This method involves the discussion of ideas as they occur. This can be done individually or with a partner or even a group.Freewriting: This method uses stream of consciousness to explore possible topics.Clustering: This technique uses a visual scheme to generate and organize ideas (also called webbing)Creating a ThesisAfter you have explored a topic, it is now time to create a THESIS.A thesis is statement or position advanced by argument or explanation.A strong thesis will: a. Express one main idea, b. Be Specific, c. Justify Discussion, d. Take a Stand.

By writing a strong thesis statement you focus your subject and give your reader a clear idea of what will follow in the essay.Method of DevelopmentOnce you have gathered the necesssary information for your paper, you must organize it so that it is presented in a way that makes sense to the reader.Examples: ChronologicalSpatialOrder of ImportanceLogical

The OutlineA. IntroductionEstablishes the main idea of the piece.Methods of introducing a topic:Begin with a single-sentence thesis statement.Begin with a general idea and gradually narrow your topic toward the main idea.Begin with an illustrationBegin with a surprising fact or idea.Begin with a contradictionBegin with a direct quotationThe Body ParagraphsThe body is the main part of the written piece. Organization of the body will vary depending on the type of the written work. It varies in length, but usually consists of several paragraphs. Each paragraphs should include a different supporting point. Regardless of the type of work, paragraphs are used to separate information.Each paragraph must contain only one main idea and it must begin with a topic sentence.Structure of the paragraphConclusionThe Conclusion signals the end of the essay and leaves the reader with a final thought.Examples of how you can end your essay:End with a call to actionEnd with a final pointEnd with a Rhetorical questionPlease read

Edited and RevisingAfter the work is complete it must be edited to improve clarity or errors.Before editing your own work, you must take time to gain objectivity.When re-reading concentrate on MEANING and CLARITY and ORGANIZATION. Keep in mind SUBJECT, AUDIENCE and PURPOSE.Conduct a final proof-read for errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation and typos.Peer-editing is a helpful tool.