 The writing process is the process we follow when we write. This process helps make your writing better. There are six parts to the writing process. There is pre-write, organize, write sentences, make changes, re-write, and publish. When we pre-write, we think of ideas to write about. We write those ideas down. They can be any ideas, good or bad. Next, we organize the ideas. We decide which ideas to use. We put the ideas in order. The main idea, the most important idea, goes first. Supporting ideas go after the main idea. Supporting ideas give more information about the main idea. Don't worry about mistakes. Now you write. Use your organized ideas. Write complete sentences. This is called your first draft. Don't worry about mistakes. Proof reading means you look at your writing and correct any mistakes you see. Usually your teacher corrects your first draft. You will correct mistakes, which is called editing. You can also change your ideas, which is called revising. Look at the corrections and changes. Write your sentences again. When you write, make the corrections and changes. When you publish your writing, it is a nice copy of your writing that is usually typed. You can share it with classmates and other people. The end.