Planning a draft
In a summary
Planning a draft is the process of thinking and creating a first version of a piece of
writing. This could be a letter, an email, a story or a speech. This summary will help
you in planning a draft for your next piece of writing.
Deciding what to write
Before creating the draft, you need to know what it is that you are planning to write.
Once you have decided, whether it is a letter or story that you want to write, you can
look at.
style models
to help organise your ideas. For example, if you wanted to write a letter, you would
look at other letters to see how the writing is set out.
Planning
Once you have finished deciding what you want to write, it is now time to plan. There
are many different ways to plan a draft
and organise your ideas. Here are some of the most useful:
Brainstorm character arcs or story arcs. An arc describes what is going to happen to the character or in the
story. You can write them separately and then after you are finished, look at how you want to order everything
Write a summary about what you want to write first. A short paragraph that tells you all the important details is a good
way to start. You can then use this summary as a guide to help you set out the order of your writing.
Draw three large circles. The first circle will be for what you want to include in the beginning of your piece of
writing. The second circle will be for what you want to include in the middle. The last circle will be for what you want to write at
the end.
Mind map! This is a fun way to explore all the different ideas you may want to include in your writing. Don’t worry about
organising just yet, you can always do that after you have finished the mind map. Make sure to use different colours for different
ideas! This will also help you to sort out similar topics when it comes to organising afterwards.
Writing a fairy tale
Planning a draft can be done in different ways, but here are some steps you can
follow if you are creating, for example, a fairy tale. Remember that these steps are
just suggestions and that your planning may look different.
Now that you have some guidance in writing your very own fairy tale, why not try it
yourself. Whether it’s a deep dark adventure through the misty forest or a magical
afternoon tea with the mushrooms, have a go at planning your own story!