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The writing process consists of several steps: planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. [1] Planning involves selecting a topic, purpose, audience, and genre. [2] Drafting is when initial writing takes place to develop ideas in an organized manner. [3] Revising allows writers to improve their work by rereading with feedback from others.

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L1 - Starter - The Writing Process PowerPoint

The writing process consists of several steps: planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. [1] Planning involves selecting a topic, purpose, audience, and genre. [2] Drafting is when initial writing takes place to develop ideas in an organized manner. [3] Revising allows writers to improve their work by rereading with feedback from others.

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What Is The Writing Process?

A successful writer works through a number of steps in order to create a piece of


writing. We call these steps The Writing Process.

What does the process look like?

planning

drafting

revising

editing

publishing
Planning
What is planning?
Planning is the time when you gather all your thoughts and ideas together.

What does the planning process look like?

 Start by selecting the topic you want to think about.


 Next, think about the purpose of your writing.
Why are you writing it?
 Consider who your audience will be. Who will read your writing?
 Decide what genre you will be writing.
 Choose a graphic organiser to plan and organise your thoughts and ideas.
Drafting
What is Drafting?
Drafting or composing is the time where you start writing your ideas.

What does the Drafting process look like?

 Start by reading over your plan.


 Begin to write down your ideas.
 Write the ideas in order.
 As you write, remember to check
spelling, punctuation and meaning.
Revising
What is Revising?
Revising is the time when a writer takes another look at their work so that they can
make improvement.

What does the Revising process look like?

 Reread your writing looking for ways to


make improvements.
 Ask a friend or teacher to read your work
and give you feedback.
 Act on the feedback you have been given.
Editing
What is Editing?
Editing or Proofreading is the process of checking to make sure your writing is
free or errors.

What does the Editing process look like?

 Rereading over your writing highlighting


and changing mistakes.
 Proofreading for spelling and
punctuation errors.
Publishing
What is Publishing?
Publishing is when a writer prepares to share their writing.

What does the Publishing process look like?

 Make the final improvements


to your writing piece.
 Share your writing.

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