A | B |
Prewriting | The writer gathers and organizes ideas. |
Drafting | The writer writes freely without focusing on errors. |
Revising | The writer makes improvements in organization. |
Proofreading | The writer checks for errors in spelling, grammar, capitalization, and punctuation. |
Final Draft | The writer produces a paper without mistakes. |
Ideas | This trait demonstrates the writer's thoughts are relevant and on-topic. |
Organization | This trait demonstrates the writer’s ability to follow a logical order. |
Conventions | This trait demonstrates the writer’s ability to follow the rules of spelling, grammar, capitalization, and punctuation. |
Word Choice | This trait demonstrates the writer’s ability to use powerful vocabulary and use good description. |
Sentence Fluency | This trait demonstrates the writing flows (it is not awkward). |
Voice | This trait demonstrates the writer’s personality. |
Presentation | This trait demonstrates writing is neat and legible (with appropriate margins, indentations, etc.). |