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Finding Your Focus: The Writing Process. Everyone has a writing process.

Dec 26, 2015

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Page 1: Finding Your Focus: The Writing Process. Everyone has a writing process.

Finding Your Focus:The Writing Process

Page 2: Finding Your Focus: The Writing Process. Everyone has a writing process.

Everyone has a writing process.

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Why do you need a writing process?

It can help writers to organize their thoughts.

It can help writers to avoid frustration and procrastination.

It can help writers to use their time productively and efficiently.

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Steps of the Writing Process

Prewriting Drafting Revising

Self RevisingPeer Revising

Editing Publishing

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Prewriting: coming up with your topic

Brainstorming:Getting your ideas on

paper so you can give yourself the widest range of topics possible

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Listing

Political apathyAnimal abuseNFL instant replayAir pollutionTelemarketing scamsInternet censorshipNBA salary caps

Paper Topics

Brainstorming

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Mapping Out Ideas

MEInternet censorship

telemar-ketingscams

NFL instantreplay

NBA

politicalapathy

three-partysystem

salarycaps

sportsmanship

animalabuse

First Amendment

Flag Burning Amend-

ment

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Data Collection

Gathering ideas Locating and

evaluating research

Conducting interviews

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Drafting: getting your ideas on paper in an organized way.

Give yourself ample time to work on your project.

Find a comfortable place to do your writing.

Avoid distractions. Take breaks.

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Revising: reviewing ideas and making changes

Review higher-order concerns:Clear communication of

ideas Organization of paperParagraph structureStrong introduction and

conclusion

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Editing: checking for correctness

Review later-order concerns:SpellingPunctuationCapitalizationGrammarFormat

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Editing Tips

Slowly read your paper aloud.

Read your paper backwards.

Exchange papers with a friend.

NOTE: Spell check will not catch everything, and grammar checks are often wrong!

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Publishing: creating a final copy that celebrates your work Format:

Final Draft (minimum: 1 ½ pages written, 1 page typed)

Final drafts must be written in ink or typed

Typed: double spaced, times new roman, font size 12

Written: legible, black ink, no skipping lines

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The Writing Process: Find Your Focus

• Prewriting• Drafting• Revising• Editing• Publishing