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Writing

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audio buttonWork your way through the slide show below to review the steps in the writing process and to learn about rewriting a story.

Goal:

Goal:

writing walrus

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audio buttonDo you remember the steps to writing a story? There are 6 steps! Click on each page of this slide show to review each step.

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audio buttonToday, we will review the steps for writing.

plan

Plan: This is the step when you think about what you will write.

draft

Draft: This is the step when you get all of your ideas out and write your story for the first time.

revise

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audio buttonRevise: This is the step when you go back through your story and add details to make it more interesting.

edit

Edit: This is the step when you look for mistakes in your writing. You can fix capital letters, spelling mistakes, and punctuation mistakes.

revise

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audio buttonRewrite: This is the step you will work on today. Rewrite is the step when use your best handwriting, put spaces between your words, and include all of the corrections you made when you revised and edited.

publish

Publish: This is the last step in writing. It is when you make your story complete. Sometimes you will be done publishing your story when you rewrite it. Other times you might want to add pictures to your story.

revise

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audio buttonToday, you will work on the "Rewrite" step. It's pretty easy, because you have already done the hard work of writing down your story and making it as good as it can be! Now you just need to make it easy for someone else to read by using your best handwriting.

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audio buttonFind a story that you have already written, revised, and edited. Make sure that your teacher has read your story and helped you edit it. Download the writing paper from this lesson and start rewriting your story. You have worked so hard, and you are almost finished!

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audio buttonIf you are all finished rewriting a story that you have already written, download the activity and turn it in to your teacher. It will help you review and remember the steps in the writing process.

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