Good evening everyone! Hope everyone is having a great Friday so far.
Writing is a process, which consists of five stages. The first stage is pre-writing which I believe is the most important stage, because this is where you brainstorm, and can use a graphic organizer to think of the ideas and events to discuss in your paper. With pre-writing we can meet with our students and use this strategy to help them start their writing process. The second stage is drafting and this can consist of a rough draft, and it could also look like an outline. The third stage is revising and this stage consists of making any additions, or deletions. Revising helps to focus on sentence structure, and at this stage we can look for adjectives, and where we can possible elaborate, and change sentence structure if needed. The fourth stage is editing and at this stage can help us look for grammar errors. Although revising and editing seem similar I am definitely going to try to keep these two stages separate. Revising will help me focus more on the sentence structure and checking to see if I need to elaborate, where as the editing process I can only focus on grammar errors. Finally the fifth stage is publishing, and at this stage we take action with our writing, whether we publish it, send it out, give to our students, or to faculty members, with the final stage we take action.
Thanks everybody, have a great weekend.
Thank you,
Iris Garcia
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