Monday, October 10, 2016

How to Write

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Writing is one of the first skills that students learn in the classroom and arguably one of the most important. As an English major, I'm a little biased in regards to how important I value writing and I make sure that the students in my classroom understand the importance of writing.

I've spent my undergraduate degree learning about how to craft the written word and there are a few techniques that have helped me become a better writer:

1. Have a clear message. 
The most important part of writing is to convey a message. If there is no message to convey, there is no point in writing. Important points that the writer is trying to make should be evident and all claims made should be supported with evidence.

2. Pay attention to structure. 
The structure of the writing should be coherent and easy to follow. When excess words can be eliminated, they should be eliminated. Proper grammar is important and students should know the features of grammar in order to write proper sentences.

3. Transitions are important. 
A feature of writing that college has taught me a great deal about is transitions. In high school I never paid much attention to how I transitioned from one idea to another; this left my writing sounding choppy to the reader. Luckily, I had a writing class that taught me all about how to structure transitions and smooth the flow of my writing.

4. Read Aloud                     
I highly recommend reading a piece of writing aloud while proofreading it. This is something I practice with my third graders because it allows them to hear where their writing could use improvement.

These techniques have helped me become a better writer and I recommend them to anyone hoping to improve their writing. 

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