The Writing Process:

Preparing to Write

Inspiration

Story starters

Choosing the format

Deconstruct

Writing

Put ideas, feelings. opinions, ... to the page

Leave space to adjust.

Refer to your plan

Discuss your work

Revise meaning and development

Clarify

Reflect on choices

Organize

Use Strategies

Consult

Edit language using resources, verify:

spelling

capitalization

punctuation

sentence structure

language usage 

Consult

Publish

Choose a medium

Make a polished copy

Share

 

Let's Write: Edit: Structure

Suggestions

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Checklist:
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use resources such as written models, dictionaries, thesauruses, grammar references

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consult peers and the teacher

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accept and integrate feedback

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use a personalized checklist to proofread for common errors

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correct errors and write a final copy

 

 

Strategies for Editing

Exploring English

Links:
  1. Sentence structure

  2. Paragraph Organizer

  3. Structuring a paper

  4. Sen10ce Maker 

  5. Topic Sentence

  6. Supporting Details

  7. Closing Sentence

  8. Prewriting Paragraphs

  9. Writing Paragraphs

  10. Editing Paragraphs

  11. Publishing Paragraphs

  12. Nouns

  13. Verbs

  14. Adjectives

  15. Adverbs

  16. Prepositions

  17. Frequently Confused Words  

     

  1. Basic Sentences
  2. He Said She Said

    It's common to use 'he said she said' in reported speech, but it can become boring after time. This resource focuses on providing vocal verbs and adverbs to improve writing skills and substitute 'he said she said'.
     
  3. Sentence Agreement
  4. LEO: Editing

     

 

Paragraph Structure (teacher)

 

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