fictional narrative
English | Writing Checklist | Research Draft Checklist
Writing Checklist
Research Draft Checklist
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Follow research plan when drafting. Follow research plan when drafting. |
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Introduction-previews subtopics, includes the thesis. |
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Body paragraphs—contain topic and supporting sentences. |
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Body paragraphs—summarize and paraphrase information from different sources. |
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Smoothly incorporate information from multiple sources using the writer’s voice, not the source’s voice. |
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Clearly explain ideas, concepts, and information, so the reader can make connections and understand the topic. |
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Concluding paragraph—restates thesis, summarizes information. |
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Use specific language and vocabulary to explain ideas. |
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Use transitions to guide the reader through ideas and to connect pieces of the text together. |
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Use a consistent tone, style, and voice. |
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Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. |
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Use a variety of sentences—simple, compound, and complex. |
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Are the ideas clearly explained? |
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Are there transitions between ideas and paragraphs? |
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Is the information organized in a logical way? |
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Is there enough supporting evidence? |
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Check punctuation, spelling, and grammar. |
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Save word-processed final draft and submit |
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