STEP 1: Examine the question |
Its wording indicates how should organize and write your answer. Some questions features a combination of organizational patterns rather than a single type. |
STEP 2: Choose a title |
Even though you won’t necessarily title the topic asked in the questions, a title helps you focus your thoughts and narrow your subject |
STEP 3: Outline or map your response before you write |
This listing of main points keeps you from omitting details. |
STEP 4: Have a beginning, middle, and end |
Topic and summary sentences make your answer seem organized and completed. |
STEP 5: Use transitional words |
The key words in each question help you identify the transitions you need for clarity. |
STEP 6: if you run out of time, outline the remaining questions |
The show your knowledge of the content, if not your writing style. Partial responses of ten result in partial credit. |
STEP 7: Proofread your answers |
Check spelling, grammar, and content. |
STEP 8: if confused regroup your thoughts |
If a question confuses you, write any thoughts you have about the topic on the back of your paper. This helps you focus attention and increases recall. |