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The Writing
Process
Using
Post-Writing
Strategies
Prepared by:
Joey F. Valdriz
“All writing is
rewriting.”
-Donald Murray
This time, using post-
writing strategies!
This part entails looking
over your draft critically,
paying attention to content,
organization, and mechanics
by using techniques like,
revising, editing, and
proofreading.
OBJECTIVE:
• To apply the process of
revision on your own
paper
RECALL
1. Using Reading Strategies
2. Critical Reading
3. Using Pre-Writing
Strategies
4. Writing Thesis
Statements
5. Creating Your Outlines
6. Developing Effective
Paragraphs
Revision is the general process of going back through
your whole draft, from start to end, and improving on
or clarifying your subject’s meaning. This includes
adding in, taking out, moving around, and polishing
certain parts of your draft to make a much more
understandable and easier for reading.
Editing (Proofreading) is the more meticulous
process of clarifying meaning by revising each
word and line of your draft. This includes
working on grammatical principles such as
subject-verb agreement, verb tense, noun and
pronoun usage, prepositions, and sentence
transitions; and typographical matters such as
punctuation, spelling, and capitalization.
Revision focuses on the bigger picture of
your draft.
Editing focuses on its finer details, making
sure every word contributes precise
meaning to your writing subject.
1. Take a bird’s eye view of your draft, to
reread it as a whole.
Reviewing your draft this way lets you do
two things:
a. Check if you have attained your
writing purpose;
b. Check if you have used the language
and tone that best serve your writing
purpose.
2. Review your draft portion by portion and
adding in, filtering, and re-organizing
content according to form and flow.
Do I have a big idea I want to express, an
important message to send out? Do I have
an audience who will listen to me? Who is
my audience?
What is my purpose for writing? Have I
achieved it?
What language and tone do I take in my
writing? What point of view and voice?
Are all these appropriate to my purpose for
writing, and the audience I am speaking to?
Do I have enough credibility to speak on
my chosen subject? Can I back up all of
my discussions on the subject with
confidence and sufficient knowledge?
Does my draft make a central point?
Have I defined the limits of my draft
well, so that only essential information is
included?
What form of writing does my draft
take? Is it the best venue for my ideas to
be expressed?
Does the beginning of my draft draw the
reader in? Does it introduce my subject
to the reader well?
Do my succeeding points support my
beginning statements? Does each idea
connect to the next one? Do all the
sections of my draft move my
discussions on the subject forward,
toward the conclusion?
Does the conclusion make the reader
think? Does it answer all the reader’s
questions on my subject?
Is the pace of my draft just right?
Does the draft read smoothly and
coherently overall?
What are the strengths of my draft?
What are the weaknesses of my draft?
Never make the mistake of editing your
works before revising the content.
You will be required multiple re-readings
of your draft with each re-reading having a
different editing focus from the last.
Take as many re-readings as you can until
you are sure that all possible errors have
been addressed.
Post-Writing Strategies
Post-Writing Strategies
Post-Writing Strategies
Post-Writing Strategies
Taken from: http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/writing/symbols.htm
Go over a draft of any writing assignment
given to you in your English class. Use
the questions given in this lesson to guide
your revisions. Make sure that you
provide answers to the questions.
Afterward, summarize your draft’s
progress using the following categories:
1. Content and Meaning
2. Structure
3. Grammar and mechanics
SOURCE:
Rodriguez, Maxine Rafaella C. and Marella
Therese A. Tiongson. 2016. Reading and
Writing Skills. Manila: Rex Book Store, Inc.

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Post-Writing Strategies

  • 1. The Writing Process Using Post-Writing Strategies Prepared by: Joey F. Valdriz “All writing is rewriting.” -Donald Murray
  • 2. This time, using post- writing strategies! This part entails looking over your draft critically, paying attention to content, organization, and mechanics by using techniques like, revising, editing, and proofreading. OBJECTIVE: • To apply the process of revision on your own paper RECALL 1. Using Reading Strategies 2. Critical Reading 3. Using Pre-Writing Strategies 4. Writing Thesis Statements 5. Creating Your Outlines 6. Developing Effective Paragraphs
  • 3. Revision is the general process of going back through your whole draft, from start to end, and improving on or clarifying your subject’s meaning. This includes adding in, taking out, moving around, and polishing certain parts of your draft to make a much more understandable and easier for reading. Editing (Proofreading) is the more meticulous process of clarifying meaning by revising each word and line of your draft. This includes working on grammatical principles such as subject-verb agreement, verb tense, noun and pronoun usage, prepositions, and sentence transitions; and typographical matters such as punctuation, spelling, and capitalization.
  • 4. Revision focuses on the bigger picture of your draft. Editing focuses on its finer details, making sure every word contributes precise meaning to your writing subject.
  • 5. 1. Take a bird’s eye view of your draft, to reread it as a whole. Reviewing your draft this way lets you do two things: a. Check if you have attained your writing purpose; b. Check if you have used the language and tone that best serve your writing purpose.
  • 6. 2. Review your draft portion by portion and adding in, filtering, and re-organizing content according to form and flow.
  • 7. Do I have a big idea I want to express, an important message to send out? Do I have an audience who will listen to me? Who is my audience? What is my purpose for writing? Have I achieved it? What language and tone do I take in my writing? What point of view and voice? Are all these appropriate to my purpose for writing, and the audience I am speaking to?
  • 8. Do I have enough credibility to speak on my chosen subject? Can I back up all of my discussions on the subject with confidence and sufficient knowledge? Does my draft make a central point? Have I defined the limits of my draft well, so that only essential information is included? What form of writing does my draft take? Is it the best venue for my ideas to be expressed?
  • 9. Does the beginning of my draft draw the reader in? Does it introduce my subject to the reader well? Do my succeeding points support my beginning statements? Does each idea connect to the next one? Do all the sections of my draft move my discussions on the subject forward, toward the conclusion?
  • 10. Does the conclusion make the reader think? Does it answer all the reader’s questions on my subject? Is the pace of my draft just right? Does the draft read smoothly and coherently overall? What are the strengths of my draft? What are the weaknesses of my draft?
  • 11. Never make the mistake of editing your works before revising the content. You will be required multiple re-readings of your draft with each re-reading having a different editing focus from the last. Take as many re-readings as you can until you are sure that all possible errors have been addressed.
  • 17. Go over a draft of any writing assignment given to you in your English class. Use the questions given in this lesson to guide your revisions. Make sure that you provide answers to the questions. Afterward, summarize your draft’s progress using the following categories: 1. Content and Meaning 2. Structure 3. Grammar and mechanics
  • 18. SOURCE: Rodriguez, Maxine Rafaella C. and Marella Therese A. Tiongson. 2016. Reading and Writing Skills. Manila: Rex Book Store, Inc.