Prewriting
Drafting
Revising
Editing & Publishing
Being A Writer
100

Prewriting is the ____ step of the writing process.

1st

100

Drafting is the ___ step of the writing process.

2nd

100

Revising is the _______ step of the writing process.

3rd 

100

Editing is the _____ step of the writing process.

4th

100

Anybody can be this!


A writer

200

Tools that can be used to assist you during the prewriting process.

graphic organizers, webs, brainstorming lists, articles, conversations

200

This is part of the drafting process.

A) Adding and removing information                      B) Using a graphic organizer                                 C) Crafting full sentences and paragraphs

C

200

This is what it means to revise.

Make changes like adding details to your writing or take out any unnecessary information.

200

This is an example of editing.                                   A) circling misspelled words                                     B) adding periods to the end of sentences                 C) using more precise word choices


B

200

Writers will typically write their ideas in this.


Writing journal

300

This word best describes the prewriting process.     A) structured   B) specific   C) informal

C)

300

This is the purpose of drafting.

Take your ideas from your plan and write them out into complete thoughts and sentences.

300

What the acronym ARMS stands for.

A- add details that will strengthen your paper

R- remove unnecessary information

M- move ideas around so your writing makes better sense

S- substitute words/phrases/facts

300

This is the purpose of the publishing step of the writing process.

To share our work with others.

300

When you're unable to come up with writing ideas or know how to proceed in a piece of writing.


Writer's block

400

This is a part of prewriting.

Brainstorming and planning

400

This is why it's okay to make mistakes in your rough draft.

You do not want to stop the flow of your writing to worry about things like mistakes. Mistakes can be corrected during revising and editing.

400

The difference between editing and revising.

When you revise, your focus should be on the details and not on conventions. When you edit, that's when you correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar mistakes.

400

what the acronym CUPS stand for

C-capitalization

U-usage

P-punctuation

S-spelling

400

A series of steps taken in order to reach a particular outcome.

A process

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