Read your writing aloud while you draft.
I constantly read my writing aloud as I draft. This allows me to:
- Hear the sound of the words.
- Slow down and consider the meaning.
This allows me to craft the writing and make the words bubble or burrow. Try it. Read your draft aloud. Hear the sound of the words. Consider the meaning.
*Remember, you don’t have to accept this invitation…but I do hope you will accept the invitation to write. Sharing our stories is magical.
PS—I started a Facebook Group for the #sosmagic community. Join here.
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Oh my goodness, Ruth – this prompt came right at the right time – Out Loud! I’ve been concentrating on conferring with student writers and a pure gem popped up this week!
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I’m always happy when I see the week’s new prompt!
https://www.juliekcox.com/blog/whats-saving-my-life-part-two
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I catch so many things when I read my writing aloud – I love that strategy, Ruth. Here is a quick post highlighting some series my kids are reading. https://teachersbooksreaders.com/2021/04/23/series-that-fly-off-my-classroom-shelves/
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It would have been easy to skip writing this week. I am glad I am here.
https://justforamonth.blogspot.com/2021/04/another-saturday-morning.html
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a little story about a sweet introduction
https://thisandthatbee.blogspot.com/2021/04/sharing-our-stories-introductions.html
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You made me laugh – so sweet – the Cleaning Teacher. The Kindergarteners used to introduce me to their parents as the Cooking Lady because I used to come in read stories and then we would make a treat based on the story. I hope those days come back soon!
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What fun that must be! And I love the Cooking Lady name!
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A new experience for me: https://lcinmo.wordpress.com/2021/04/24/merry-christmas-in-april/
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Sunday afternoons seem to be my time for writing my SOS story. A little bit of nostalgia today.
http://adayinthelifeof19b.blogspot.com/2021/04/a-neighborhood-grocery-store.html
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absolutely lovely! thanks for the walk down memory lane 🙂
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https://creativitylovingeducator.com/2021/04/25/i-am-an-artist/ I love teaching Kindergarten 🙂
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Usually, I like to wait a day, however, I’ve missed a few weeks so I tried it today. I will come back tomorrow and comment on your stories…. maybe after I get supper ready for tonight. Love you all XO
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This is excellent advice. Thanks so much for the post.
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