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3 Quick Revision Strategies:
Revision Strategy 1. Determine your central idea.
If you can't make this statement: The central idea of this nonfiction piece is...because..., then you need to brainstorm and figure out what you want your intended audience to know about your topic.
Revision Strategy 2. Headings and Subheadings
By figuring out your main ideas and writing down your headings and subheadings before you write, you will save lots of time in writing and revision. However, if you need to write everything down first, then, go back and look at how you can group your ideas together to make them flow.
Revision Strategy 3. Reasoning through examples helps you win the game
Did you give examples for each main point? Did you include evidence from other sources? Did you cite those sources? Did you tell why these examples are important to your main point and your central idea?
For more proven writing strategies and techniques, click here to my blog at www.teach2write.com/blog
For the START WRITE NOW GUIDE to help you break through writer's block, click here.
Music Credit: “Come Inside” by Snowflake (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/snowflake/59564 Ft: Starfrosch, Jerry Spoon, Kara Square, spinningmerkaba
3 Quick Revision Strategies:
Revision Strategy 1. Determine your central idea.
If you can't make this statement: The central idea of this nonfiction piece is...because..., then you need to brainstorm and figure out what you want your intended audience to know about your topic.
Revision Strategy 2. Headings and Subheadings
By figuring out your main ideas and writing down your headings and subheadings before you write, you will save lots of time in writing and revision. However, if you need to write everything down first, then, go back and look at how you can group your ideas together to make them flow.
Revision Strategy 3. Reasoning through examples helps you win the game
Did you give examples for each main point? Did you include evidence from other sources? Did you cite those sources? Did you tell why these examples are important to your main point and your central idea?
For more proven writing strategies and techniques, click here to my blog at www.teach2write.com/blog
For the START WRITE NOW GUIDE to help you break through writer's block, click here.
Music Credit: “Come Inside” by Snowflake (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/snowflake/59564 Ft: Starfrosch, Jerry Spoon, Kara Square, spinningmerkaba