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Prewriting Strategies

Prewriting Strategies. Prewriting Strategies Dr. Martha J. Hofstetter Delaware Technical & Community College ENG 005. Prewriting and Words. Writing, like life itself, is a voyage of discovery. -Henry Miller. Writing Strategies. http://www.youtube.com/v/=V5uoShl36ds. Let’s Explore.

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Prewriting Strategies

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  1. Prewriting Strategies

    Prewriting Strategies Dr. Martha J. Hofstetter Delaware Technical & Community College ENG 005
  2. Prewriting and Words Writing, like life itself, is a voyage of discovery. -Henry Miller
  3. Writing Strategies http://www.youtube.com/v/=V5uoShl36ds
  4. Let’s Explore The first stage in the writing process is Prewriting Let the journey begin.
  5. Prewriting Strategies A method used by writers to generate and clarify ideas. Examples: brainstorming, clustering, freewriting, keeping a journal, asking questions
  6. Prewriting Strategies
  7. Freewriting Process of generating a lot of information by writing non-stop. Example: Freewrite on a given topic for 5-10 minutes non-stop. **Generating ideas is what is important, not the grammar or spelling. **
  8. Example of Freewriting well I'm sitting here at the key board and I really don't know what to write about it is too chilly in this building today age after we complained all summe about it being too hot - remind myself not to correct errors it's second nature to go back and change mistales mabee i should have written this example in long hand but then i 'd have to translate my hadnwriting I don't know how to wirt ehte link for the Shiki list renga I want ot constribute a link if I can I saw a bumblebee in sweet pea blossoms this morning and i think that would work bery well as an image but i havent got it worked out well i don't know how the bee relates to the blossoms is he hiding in them? is he . . . is he . . . is he . . . making a home there, no of course not bees don't live in blossoms and he's not hiding either I cont' thins bees hide what do yu thing?
  9. Let’s Practice Select one of the following topics. Freewrite without stopping for 5 minutes. Repeat or rhyme words if you get stuck, but keep writing! Someone who influenced you Your experiences with writing A good student The smell of _________________________
  10. Freewriting Now! Highlight the most prominent ideas. Underline any words or lines you like-anything that strikes you as powerful, moving, funny, or important. Then, begin again. Freewriting helps to narrow the topic through elimination and helps the writer to generate relevant points about the topic.
  11. Brainstorming Also referred to as listing, is a process of generating a lot of information within a short time by building on the association of previous terms or thoughts mentioned.
  12. Example of Brainstorming Brainstorming list for the topic sentence Beverly inspires admiration because she is so determined. Saved enough money for college Worked days, went to school nights Has beautiful brown eyes Nervous about learning to drive but didn’t give up Failed road test twice-passed eventually Her favorite color-baby blue Received degree in accounting Now a good driver Married to Virgil
  13. Brainstorming Jot down all ideas about a topic using words, phrases, ideas, details, examples, little stories Read over list Underline any ideas that you want to develop further Let’s Play!!! **Anonymous Brainstorming Game**
  14. Clustering Also known as mind mapping or idea mapping. Strategy which allows you to explore the relationships between ideas.
  15. Example of Clustering Computers Home University Read e-mails Search for information Assignments Play games Chat Practice English skills
  16. Clustering: Practice Importance of Studying
  17. Graphic Organizers Charts that allow you to organize your thoughts and ideas. Choose from the following websites in order to pick the one that is best suited for your topic. http://www.angelfire.com/wi/writingprocess/specificgos.html
  18. More Sites http://www.geocities.com/writingprocess/rafts.htm (Come Aboard a R.A.F.T. – Role, Audience, Format, Topic, Strong Verb, a prewriting strategy) http://www.angelfire.com/ab/westmounthaiku/describe.html (Descriptive Word Prompters)
  19. Keeping a Journal Write in detail about things that matter to you List your personal goals Comment on Classroom Instruction and Assignments Be alert to interesting writing topics all around you
  20. Questioning The process of asking questions that will generate new ideas and topics. Who? What? Why? Where? When? How?
  21. Highlights Focused freewriting: freewriting for 5 – 10 minutes about one topic Brainstorming: freely jotting many ideas about a topic Clustering: making word associations on paper Keeping a journal: writing regularly about things that interest and move you Asking questions
  22. Wow! What Now! Check out the following links to learn more. http://www2.actden.com/writ_den/ http://owl.english.purdue.edu/ http://www.arcanum-butler.k12.oh.us/writing_process.html http://www.angelfire.com/wi/writingprocess/generalgos.html
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