Production and Distribution of Writing

Introduction

            By: Joshua Tate

     Introduction:

    

Students will learn and take the correct steps that are necessary to plan, observe, edit, revise, and rewrite the papers.

 

Standard: Develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach, focusing on addressing what is most significant for a specific purpose and audience.

Task

              By doing this students should be able to:          Image result for editing papers

  • Carefully of go through your essay paragraph by paragraph, sentence by sentence, word by word. 
  • Check if each paragraph contains relevant information and is free of meaningless sentences. There should be transition sentences linking the paragraphs. Otherwise your writing will look scrambled without a clear transition from one point into the next.
  • Once you have edited the content of your essay, manually check for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors, as computer checkers sometimes cannot guarantee the absence of errors in your writing. 
  • Read your essay aloud. It will help you to see the difference between what you intended to write and what you actually wrote.

               

Process

                        Goal: Writing, Revising, and finalizing the final paper.

             http://www.ipl.org/div/aplus/step6.htm

             1. Who is your audience and how will that affect your paper?

             2. What prior knowledge can you assume the audience has on the topic?

             http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/gradschool/training/eresources/study-g…

              3. How do you properly develope a thesis statement?

              4. How does a thesis statement contribute to your overall paper?

               http://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2014/08/07/improve-writing-skills

               5. How do you develop a rought draft?

               6. Does the direction of the paper flow?

             http://www.colorincolorado.org/article/helping-young-children-develop-s…

               7.Why is writing important?

               8. How does writing enable you to effectively use it in your writing?

              http://www.writingforward.com/better-writing/writing-habits

               9. How do we develop better writing skills?

              10. How does writing increase our overall knowledge of the subject?

                 http://www.howtolearn.com/2012/02/6-tips-for-developing-essential-writi…

              11. How do you develop writing skills by not skimping out on sources?

              12. What are the easiest ways to edit?

Evaluation

Students will be given a rubric and their papers will be evaluated based off how they ollow the guidelines. In the papers, students will come up with a thesis statement. Next they will start planning ideas on how to write their papers on such as using specific brainstorming ideas. Once they have created a rough draft, they will revise their paper. Students will look at sentence structure, content, and word choice in this specific section. Next, they will edit their papers by checking for punctuation, grammar, and fragments. In doing so it will faciliate the student's work, as well as the oppurtunity to  prepare them for rewriting their final papers. It will be in the students best interest to ask the teacher for help throughout the entire process of the paper, before writing the final draft.

Conclusion

                     Learners would have learned a variety of things during the proccess of writing papers. The links previously used will help inform the students of how to focus on the layout of their papers and, increase their ability to correctly write the papers. Students will be able to recognize errors in their papers and will have no trouble fixing them at all as a result of the steps that I formulated together. Their development of writing will also dictate how they revised and edited their papers, and the steps that made them rewrite their final draft.

Credits

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