WRITING
PROCESS
100

Sharing a multimodal problem-solution text for one’s purpose and audience in any of the following: o Digital or printed brochure o Digital or printed pamphlet

PULISHING

100

Review the topic and focus of the paper. Ensure that the topic and thesis statement do not stray from the given prompt of your writing task.

REVISING

200

This is where you refine your written essay to improve its coherence, effectiveness, and overall quality for the last time. The focus during this process is at the sentence level.

EDITING


200

This is also known as the planning process, where you brainstorm and gather all the necessary information for your paper. This process also consists of narrowing your chosen topic, determining your purpose and audience, and creating a framework for your documentation.

PREWRITING

300

It is a sentence that expresses your written work’s topic and purpose. An effective thesis statement will guide the organization of your essay and make it easier for your readers to understand the ideas or details you will discuss in the body of your paper.

THESIS STATEMENT

300

This is where you start to put into words the ideas and data you have gathered and outlined. Drafting is primarily focused on expressing thoughts in the write-up. This process is less concerned with grammar, spelling, or the organization of ideas, but rather on the shaping of a written essay.

DRAFTING