Prompt A writing assignment includes a prompt and instructions. The prompt tells you what to write about. Here is an example writing prompt: Writing Prompt Write about a time when you realized you had made a mistake. What did you do next? What steps did you take to fix it? Plan Choose any graphic organizer to take notes and map your ideas. Claim: Support: Support: Support: Counterclaim: Rebuttal: Collect research and sources if you need to. Make sure to keep the information so you can cite your sources. draft • Review your notes. You may want to use other graphic organizers to organize your ideas. • Once you have organized your ideas, begin writing your draft. • Review exemplars (other people’s writing) to help you write your draft. Revise Reread your draft and take notes on it. Then, share your writing with a classmate. Ask: 1. What did you like about my writing? 2. Was there anything confusing or unclear? 3. Is there anything else you want to know more about? edit Review your draft for spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar. Publish & Present How will you ensure that your presentation engages your audience? You can select a way to present your writing, using: • visuals (photos, posters, drawings) • online media (blogs, podcasts) • videos • audio recordings Academic Vocabulary prompt (n) definition example synonyms Academic Vocabulary sources (n) definition example synonyms forms Academic Vocabulary cite (v) definition example synonyms forms editing Checklist Check your writing for: spelling capitalization punctuation grammar Prepare to Read and Write 49 THe WRITINg PRoCeSS S23
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