
The Writing Process
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English
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6th - 7th Grade
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Michelle Kohl
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The Writing Process
by Ms. Kohl
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Multiple Choice
How many steps are in the Writing Process?
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Multiple Choice
All of these are steps in the Writing Process, EXCEPT:
Proofread
Write a final copy.
Draft
Partner Edit
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Multiple Choice
The first step in the writing process is:
Write a final copy.
Prewrite.
Plan.
Proofread.
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Multiple Choice
When you are in the prewriting stage, one thing you might be doing is:
outlines and quick sketches
drafting
checking for capitalization and grammar
an activity to help yourself learn about a topic
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Poll
If you are in the planning stage of the writing process, you may be:
taking deliberate steps to organize your thoughts or ideas.
asking yourself if the text makes sense.
creating your final copy.
researching your topic.
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Multiple Choice
The third step in the Writing Process is Drafting. When you are drafting you:
are revising and thinking about if the text makes sense and if your information is accurate.
may have only one draft or you may have several drafts. It just depends.
are proofreading your final copy.
are taking deliberate steps to organize your thoughts and ideas.
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Multiple Choice
In the revising stage of the Writing Process, you are doing ALL of the following EXCEPT:
asking yourself if the text makes sense
changing the order of words, sentences and paragraphs
researching your topic
checking to see if the sentences are detailed and descriptive
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Multiple Select
When you reach the editing stage of the Writing Process, you should be (choose ALL that apply):
checking for correct capitalization
checking your spelling
checking your punctuation
checking that you've used words, phrases and sentences correctly
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Multiple Select
When you are completing your final copy, be sure to (check all that apply):
be neat
use appropriate margins
get help from a friend
use proper font and font size
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Multiple Choice
Before you share or publish your final copy, don't forget to:
proofread
ask the teacher for help
edit
revise
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Multiple Choice
The final step in the Writing Process is:
to share or publish.
proofreading.
rewriting.
revise.
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Poll
When sharing or publishing your writing, you should always ____________.
protect your safety and privacy.
share with anyone, anywhere.
don't share.
ask a teacher or guardian for guidance or advice.
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