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•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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•Where are some places you can research information at? ANSWER:•Library, wensites, books
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•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.
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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•During the drafting stage you read your story?ANSWER:•To yourself and others to asks for their opinion
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•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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•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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• Why do you proofread?ANSWER:
•To check for spelling, capitalization errors, and punctuation
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•Write on the board at least four proof reading symbols.ANSWER:
QUESTION:•The purpose is to catch mistakes before your final draft
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•What is proofreading?
QUESTION:•Who should be allowed to proofread you papers?
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•Your teacher. Why?
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•What does SWAPS stand for?ANSWER:
•Sentence Structure, Word Usage, Agreement, Punctuation, and Spelling & Capitalization
QUESTION:•When you share your completed work with an appropriate audience.ANSWER:
•What is publishing?
QUESTION:•In classrooms kids seem to love getting pieces ready for them.
ANSWER:•What is portfolios.
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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•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.