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Title: Writing Test


1
Writing Test
What you will receive
Step 1 Planning/Prewriting
Step 2 Draft
Step 3 Revising
  • Wednesday
  • In First Period

Step 4 Final Draft
Step 5 Proofread
Walking through the process
2
What You Will Receive
  • DIRECTIONS PAGE
  • WRITING TOPIC PAGE
  • PLANNING/ PREWRITING
  • DRAFTING PAGE
  • FINAL COPY PAGE (to be completed in pen)

3
Part 1 Planning/Prewriting (15 minutes)
  • Read your assigned topic on the Writing Topic
    Page and review the Writing Checklist.
  • Use the space provided for your notes, jot list,
    or outline.
  • Organize your major supporting details before
    writing the first draft.

4
Part 2 Draft (35 minutes)
  • Using your prewriting notes, write a first draft
    of your paper on the Drafting Sheet.
  • Concentrate on getting your ideas down on paper
    in a logical order.

5
Part 3 Revise (20 minutes)
  • Carefully reread what you have written to see if
    your ideas are clear and fully
  • developed.
  • Consider any changes that would make your paper
    better.

6
Part 4 Prepare Final Draft (20 minutes)
  • Rewrite your paper on your response sheet.
  • When you rewrite, make sure that you use a blue
    or black pen and write neatly.
  • You may either print or write in cursive. Only
    what is written on the lined page (3 and 4) will
    be scored.

7
Part 5 Proofread (10 minutes)
  • When you finish writing your final draft, make
    any needed corrections on your
  • paper.
  • You may strike through words, but do so neatly.
    Do not use correction fluid.

8
Lets pretend your writing topic is Some
schools require that students wear a uniform
every day. Do you feel this has a positive or
negative impact on students?
Lets walk through the writing process with this
topic.
9
Planning/Prewriting
  • Consider many points of view and jot down ideas.
    Even better, make a web

10
Draft
  • Start with a hook or grabber. Remember the
    Under Some Quilts Are Surprisingly Quiet
    Elephants? Choose one to start your
    introduction
  • Unusual detail
  • Surprising statement
  • Question
  • Anecdote
  • Statistic
  • Quote
  • Exaggeration

11
Draft - Introduction
  • Lets try an anecdote
  • Its 830 and I still havent made a decision
    about what I should wear today. All my friends
    have that shirt from Hollister and I dont have
    one. What will I do? Does this sound familiar?
    Do you have added stress when preparing for
    school and a desire to just fit in. Did you know
    that there are some schools that require that you
    wear a uniform each day? School uniforms can
    have a positive impact on students because they
    reduce peer pressure and reduce time preparing
    for school.

12
Body
  • Use your prewriting web to help you
    lay out the body. You could follow this outline
    while writing the body of your essay.

A. Negative 1) No freedom of expression 2)
Wear and tear on uniform
  • Positive
  • 1) Less peer pressure to fit
    in
  • 2) Less time wasted preparing for school

13
Conclusion
  • This is where you wrap up the paper.
  • Refer back to thesis
  • Remind or urge the reader to consider your point
    of view
  • Example

As you can see there are opposing views on
this topic, but I urge you to consider the
positive impact school uniforms can have. Why
not give them a chance?
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