Process Paper
When I started my paper I first write down some main parts of the whole topic. Then a visual of how each paragraph will be and how long the whole paper should be comes to mind. I like to write and re-write my drafts and papers. A lot of the work is on paper. My final work is usually the last step because I get more creativity and ideas when physically writing. I’ve written this paper in a few different places. I try to write down what comes to mind so I won’t forget it.
I’ve written out ides from our grouping session at the “Studio”. The cluster and dramatizing parts of the workshop were the most helpful ways I wrote my descriptive paper. The cluster helped me map main points and individual people. The dramatization was helpful in describing the overall feelings and detail of each cluster. Both of the techniques helped each other as well. My next full rough draft started with me adding the description of the senses in each cluster/dramatization of people and paragraphs. I kept my attention on the feelings and senses to get a overall feel of the one moment on stage.
My final draft will be taking Raquel’s ideas of more detail to the girl’s looks. For example: accessories and hair. However I don’t want to make my story too long and never ending. I’ll make some adjustments to my cluster/dramatized descriptive paper on my computer. Sometimes new ideas will form when I write something down on paper and then it sounds better in a different way when I type it out or read it out loud. I wrote this process paper out on paper before typing this and this sentence here was made up on the spot. Not too many adjustments are made, just some extra thought to help you see the big picture.
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Excellent details! I loved how you made connections between the prewriting/invention strategies and your final piece.
ReplyDeleteThank you Miss Stephanie. Just using what you taught us.
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