Prewriting
Drafting
Revising
Editing
Publishing
100
The first step of prewriting - it helps you narrow down your topic.
What is making a list?
100
You should do this to make room for the next two steps.
What is skipping lines?
100
said, good, bad, big, and small
What are dead words?
100
This belongs at the beginning of every sentence and for all proper nouns.
What is a capital letter?
100
The number of times you should read something over before handing it in as finished.
What is at least three?
200
What we use to get out all our ideas.
What is the Circle Map?
200
You should have this in front of you when drafting.
What is the Flee Map?
200
This is an example. Fast as a rocket, she blasted off across the field.
What is a simile?
200
This is used to separate items in a list, the speaker from what is being stated, two adjectives that describe the same noun and other things.
What is a comma?
200
The number of days it takes to complete the Writing Proficiency Exam.
What is 3?
300
What we use to organize our ideas in sequential order...
What is a Flee Map?
300
Expert writers use this to get their reader's attention.
What is the hook, lead or strong introduction?
300
This is an example. Mrs. Kristof was a raging bull when the students did not turn in all their homework.
What is a metaphor?
300
You can use this ONLY on the second day of the Writing Proficiency Exam.
What is the dictionary?
300
I must remember to use this when publishing, although it will not count against me.
What is my best handwriting?
400
The words that belong above the 3 event boxes.
What are transitions?
400
The important ideas a conclusion should have.
What is reflect to introduction, teach a lesson, satisfy the reader?
400
This is an example. Mr. Morley's mousse was missing something.
What is alliteration?
400
_____ my friends. Is that ______ house? Look over ______! (This is tricky, because all the words sound the same, but are spelled differently.)
What are they're, their and there?
400
This person can help me during the Writing Proficiency Exam.
Who is only myself?
500
The four lines under the event boxes on the Flee Map.
What are Describe the scene, What were you doing, What were you feeling, What were other people feeling/doing?
500
I must remember to do this when writing to a prompt.
What is stick to and state the topic?
500
Name three things you can do when revising.
What are move, delete, add, change, adapt word choice, reorder ideas...?
500
The two times to indent and start a new paragraph.
What are when I start a new topic and when a new speaker talks?
500
The number of lines on the Writing Proficiency Exam they will score.
What is 28?
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