What are the revision strategies?
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A revision strategy is a systematic process of reviewing and evaluating your writing before you actually begin revising. You can use the Checklist for Personal Revision to guide your revision strategy or develop a checklist of your own that incorporates a revising schedule.
How do you make revision lessons fun?
Make revision more interactive by getting students to use mini whiteboards , true or false cards, hand signals, coloured cards (Green/red) or buzzers to answer questions on topics they have covered. Depending on your class, pairing students or putting them in teams may help weaker students.

How do you teach revision skills?
How to teach revisingExplain the revising process explicitly: provide specific, meaningful goals for the revision and/or clearly identify the audience. Model the strategy with think-alouds. Provide guided practice with feedback. Gradually work toward independent mastery by students.
What are the steps in the revision process?
Writing is a process that involves several distinct steps: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. It is important for a writer to work through each of the steps in order to ensure that he has produced a polished, complete piece.
What revision means?
: a change or a set of changes that corrects or improves something. : a new version of something : something (such as a piece of writing or a song) that has been corrected or changed.
What is the root of revision?
revision (n.) 1610s, “act of revising,” from French rĂ©vision, from Late Latin revisionem (nominative revisio) “a seeing again,” noun of action from past participle stem of Latin revidere (see revise).

What is an example of revising?
To revise is to reconsider or change something. When you change your opinion on something, this is an example of a situation where you revise your opinion. When you make changes to a short story you wrote, this is an example of a situation where you revise your story. I have revised my opinion of him.