Get It Write: Planning, Revising, and Publishing


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Get It Write: Planning, Revising, and Publishing

Simply putting words on the page isn't enough. You've got to get it "write!" This playlist will help you improve your writing by revising and organizing it, and then publishing the final draft of what you've written for audiences worldwide. First, use the experience of one of the world's most famous young authors, Anne Frank, to understand why revising is so important. Then, share your thoughts about your reading by carefully revising your own book review. Ever worry that you are repeating yourself while writing? Use Wordle to help keep things interesting. Finally, imitate a couple of professional authors who carefully revise the biographies they write to make them more interesting. 


Revise Your Writing (Discovery)

Learn about revising your writing with this video about the Diary of Anne Frank.

Writing with Writers: Book Review (Scholastic)

Learn tips from accomplished authors to help you write a great book review, and publish your own online!

Wordle

Generate word clouds from a story or paper that you’ve written. The more you use a word, the bigger that word appears in the word cloud.

Writing with Writers: Biography (Scholastic)

Learn how to research and write a biographical sketch, and publish your own online!

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