![]() (You’ll note I didn’t reference from my notes when I was flash-drafting! That’s because I was writing so quickly I didn’t turn back.) Flash-draft of my research-based argument essay about team sports putting too much pressure on children.Revised draft of literature-based essay.Revising the claim and information to support my claim. ![]() Flash-draft of my literature-based essay on Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas by Lynne Cox and Brian Floca.Want to take a look at my flash drafts? Here are some links to the original ones, as well as my initial revisions. That is, after we flash-drafted, we looked at what we did well as writers and marked it “glow.” Then, wherever we needed to improve our writing, we marked it “grow.” My flash drafts and my initial revisions of my flash drafts were anything but perfect. This week, I learned that flash-drafting doesn’t afford a writer with making it perfect. I do this because I want to make sure my thoughts are as succinct as they can possibly be. I type, I cut, I paste, I cut some more, I copy, etc. Here’s why.įlash-drafting unnerved me because I’m used to taking my time with writing. I have found the process scary and liberating all at once. Kelly Boland Hohne has been my section leader for “Raise the Level of Literature-Based and Research-Based Argument Essays.” In the past week, I’ve written two flash drafts, one literary essay and one research-based essay. I’ve been at the June Writing Institute this week. “Flash Drafting Leads to Large-Scale Revision” Employers have a right to prevent misuse by monitoring employee communications. ![]()
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