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Writing Process. Prewriting. Drafting. Revising. Proofreading. Publishing. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. Topic 1 – 10 Points. QUESTION: What is prewriting? ANSWER: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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QUESTION:

•What is prewriting?ANSWER:

•Prewriting is the first stage of the writing process and the point at which we discover and explore our initial ideas about a subject. (Explain in your own words for 2 extra points)

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•What brainstorms you can do while prewriting?ANSWER:•Spider webs, Venn diagrpahm, compare and contrast

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QUESTION:

•Where are some places you can research information at? ANSWER:•Library, wensites, books

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QUESTION:

•What is free writing?ANSWER:

•Free writing involves jotting down on paper all of the ideas you have on a particular topic before you even begin to read about it or do research.

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QUESTION:•What do you do when you have to think about a topic before writing tit down?ANSWER:•Brainstorming

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•Drafting consists of putting…..ANSWER:

•Sentences and paragraphs together

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QUESTION:

•During the drafting stage you read your story?ANSWER:•To yourself and others to asks for their opinion

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QUESTION:

•What is the logic tree?ANSWER:•Is a graphical breakdown of a question that dissects it into its different components vertically and that progresses into details as it reads to the right.

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•What is the purpose of the logic tree?ANSWER:If they develop the logic tree they will have their main points andsupporting details.

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•A rough draft is you finished product?ANSWER:•No, but why?

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QUESTION:

•Name one grammar rule you look for when revising a paper?ANSWER:

•Spelling, punctuation

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•What words should you replace when writing revising your paper?ANSWER:

•Unclear or overuse words

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Do you always have to revise your draft before submitting it? ANSWER:

•Yes, Why?

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•What does A.R.R.R acronym stands for?•ANSWER:

•A.R.R.R. (Adding, Rearranging, Removing, Replacing) approach

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•If you’re unsure about your work you should alwaysANSWER:•Give someone else you paper to advise.

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QUESTION:

• Why do you proofread?ANSWER:

•To check for spelling, capitalization errors, and punctuation

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QUESTION:

•Write on the board at least four proof reading symbols.ANSWER:

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QUESTION:•The purpose is to catch mistakes before your final draft

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•What is proofreading?

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QUESTION:•Who should be allowed to proofread you papers?

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•Your teacher. Why?

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QUESTION:

•What does SWAPS stand for?ANSWER:

•Sentence Structure, Word Usage, Agreement, Punctuation, and Spelling & Capitalization

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QUESTION:•When you share your completed work with an appropriate audience.ANSWER:

•What is publishing?

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QUESTION:•In classrooms kids seem to love getting pieces ready for them.

ANSWER:•What is portfolios.

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QUESTION:•What does it mean to publish our stories?

ANSWER:•Open Ended. No right or wrong answer

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What is the Author’s chair?ANSWER:•The Author’s Chair is a strategy for authors to share their writing and receive feedback from classmates.

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QUESTION:

•Publishing can take on many forms. What are they name at least two?•ANSWER:

•Reading a piece aloud, making a book, typing the paper, or using digital tools.