Showing posts with label #betterwriters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #betterwriters. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2019

August is Here...

Not sure what I will be getting done in August since it's...


I'm excited, too.  Ready to be back working full time.  Can't wait.  Looking forward to what this school year will bring.

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Why is Editing and Revising so Important?

When writing; editing and revising are important.  They improve how your writing looks and sounds. 

Editing looks at how the writing looks.  Do you have errors in your writing?  Did you use the right words?  Are your sentences appropriate?  How do the words look as you read them on the page?  “During editing, the paper is fine-tuned for specific content, as well as organization and style at the paragraph and sentence level.”

Revising looks at how the writing sounds.  Is it readable by the audience that will be reading it?  Did you get your message across?  Does it make sense?  Are you objective?  Is your writing clear?  Is your content relevant?  “During revising, the rough draft is evaluated for the larger issues of general content, organization, and tone, by adding, deleting, and organizing information as necessary” (http://www.butte.edu/departments/cas/tipsheets/style_purpose_strategy/revising_editing.html).

Most people complete these two steps at once, but, your writing will be better if you do this in two separate steps.  Yes, it creates more work, but it greatly improves your writing.  And that’s your ultimate goal, to make your writing better.

When editing and revising, here’s an image to help you edit and revise:

It’s important to remember, that whenever you revise and make changes, you need to go back and edit your revised work.

Remember, editing checks how your writing looks and revising checks how your writing sounds.  You need make sure that your writing looks good and sounds good.  Errors can cause people to stop reading your work and disrespect you as a writer.


Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Outlining – Yes, I’m Talking about Outlining

Outlining helps you organize your writing.  It creates a structure for your writing.  It is a great way to begin writing.  It will help you have a clear and logical order to your writing.  It will also help you when you begin to revise your work.



When outlining, you can use sentences or phrases.  Be sure you develop a method of outlining that works for you.  You can use a formal system, that is typewritten with an ordered numbering system, or an informal system, that is handwritten.  You could even start with an informal outline and turn it into a formal outline.

Here are some important things to remember when outlining:

Your purpose – you must remember what you are writing and why you are writing it.  This is key to creating an effective outline, and ultimately writing a brilliant piece of work.

The key points – you must be sure to include the important things that you want to talk about.  This is the meat of your writing project.  If you do not have enough key points your work will not be as good as it could be.

The supporting details – you must add details to your writing to support what you are saying or to explain what you are writing.  Having enough details will help your reader understand what you are writing more, and it will enhance your work.  Adding these to the outline can be helpful, although there may be times when a supporting detail will pop into your head as you are writing.  Be sure to make a note on your outline to remind yourself that you added something that was not in your original outline.

A terrific introduction – you must grab your reader’s attention from the beginning.  Having a well-written introduction is valuable.  This takes some time to learn, but it is a good skill to learn and practice.

An excellent conclusion – you must end your writing for your reader.  You cannot leave your readers hanging.  Having an upset or confused reader is horrible.  You want to leave your reader with some closure.

Use your outline as you write – you must write from your outline.  Why create an outline and not use it?  It will keep you on track and help you stay organized as you write.

Be flexible – you must be willing to be open to changes as you write.  Sometimes as you begin to write from your outline, you can have a creative flash that may cause you to stray from your outline.  That is okay.  There are times when this will produce some excellent writing.  Go with it, but do not get to far off track.

Review your outline after writing – you must review look at your outline after you write.  You may be inspired to deviate from your outline every now and then.  It is vital that you go back and review your outline to see if you left any important things out if you did have creative flashes while writing.

Remember, outlining will help you avoid getting stuck when writing, keep you on task, and help you stay organized.  So…



Tuesday, June 26, 2018

The Importance of the Writing Process


The Writing Process is important to every writer, no matter the level they are at in their writing endeavors.

It helps you plan your work, write it, edit and revise it, then ultimately publish it.  Research has shown that people, specifically children become better writers when they use the writing process. This is discussed in an article entitled, “A Classroom Investigation of the Growth of Metacognitive Awareness in Kindergarten Children through the Writing Process” by Geralyn M. Jacobs.

Using the writing process:
  • Helps writers build confidence in their writing
  • Provides structure and organization, especially if the writer feels lost or doubtful
  • Promotes independence and self-direction
  • Helps writers think about their writing
  • Helps writers improve their writing
  • Helps writers share their work


The steps are: Pre-Writing, Writing, Editing, Revising, & Publishing.  Each step is important when completing a writing project.  The process is recursive, which means you may have to revisit a step that you have already completed.  But, that is okay.  It is a process.



Let’s look at each step.

Pre-Writing is thinking about what you are writing.  This is the first step you should take when writing.  It could be thinking, taking notes, brainstorming, and gathering information.  A crucial phase in pre-writing is to create an outline or writing map for your project.  This is important because it helps you see what you are going to write and gives you a road map that can keep you on task.

Writing is sometimes called Drafting.  During this stage, you write.  You take what you gathered in the pre-writing step and put it on paper.  This is where your idea comes to life.  It is writer-centered.  It is important that you do not edit or revise during this step.  That can be hard, but you must WRITE during the writing stage.

Revising is making sure your writing sounds good.  Revising is reader-centered.  This is where you think about your audience.  You make sure your words are right, your sentences are concise and accurate, and your ideas are clear.

Editing is where you check to see how your writing looks.  You check for errors such as grammar, mechanics, and spelling.  This stage is important because it makes sure your work is correct.  Always edit before publishing.  And, always edit after you have added to your work after revision.

Publishing is where you share your writing.  You can either submit it for a class, ask a friend to read it, or post it online on your social media.  This is a crucial step because it allows you to see the finished product, as well as share your work with others.

The writing process makes writing easier.


Wednesday, June 20, 2018

The Writing Process

Since I am an English professor, I decided to explore The Writing Process.  It is one of the most important skills, tools, ideas I can teach my students.

https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/FAQ/what-are-steps-writing-process


As a writer, it is the most important skill, tool, and idea I use.

Join me in discovering or rediscovering The Writing Process.  (Note: They may be written out of order.)


Pre-Writing

Brainstorming

Outlining - Yes, I'm Talking about Outlining - http://ladyboonewrites.blogspot.com/2018/07/outlining-yes-im-talking-about-outlining.html

Writing

Revising

Editing


Publishing

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See my thoughts...
My Personal Note on the Writing Process

My Personal Note on Outlining

My Personal Note on the Importance of Editing & Revising

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WORKING my Vision!

Finishing What I Started

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