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                  REVISE AND EDIT                                                            Review your draft.

               Look for ways to improve your draft. Work with a partner or a small group.

               Take turns reading your drafts and giving feedback. You can also use these

               questions to help you improve your story.




                      PURPOSE/            ORGANIZATION            EVIDENCE              LANGUAGE/            CONVENTIONS
                        FOCUS                                                          VOCABULARY

                 … … Does my story      … … Is there a clear   … … Did I use        … … Did I use words   … … Have I spelled all
                    tell about a          beginning,             examples from         and phrases that      words correctly?
                    problem or            middle, and            texts in the          show when
                    challenge?            ending?                module?               events happen?     … … Did I use
                                                                                                             quotation marks
                 … … Does the ending    … … Does the order of                                                correctly?
                    make sense with       events make
                    the events that       sense?
                    come before it?





                  PUBLISH                                                                     Share your work.

               Create a Finished Copy  Make a final copy of your story. You may want to

               add drawings to show key events. Consider these options to share your story:

                   1  Make a cover for your story. Add it to the class or school library for

                       others to enjoy.

                   2  Work with a small group to present your story as a

                       readers’ theater.

                   3  Make an audio recording of your story. Invite listeners to

                       comment or share their own stories.







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