Notes and samples of Listing, Bubbling & Brainstorming
Listing:
Listing is a way to be organize as you pre-write. An example of listing is creating a list for everyday tasks or a list for grocery shopping. Listing helps writers generate ideas. When writing a list, one cannot be too concerned about detail and development. Write one idea after another, and make sure to separate those ideas with line breaks. It is best to group your ideas in an order such as using numbering or in alphabetical order.
Bubbling:
When you haven't developed a clear idea of where you are going with your topic, bubbling is a great technique. Firstly, pick a word or phrase related to your topic. Then, draw a circle and put that phrase in it. Now think about things that are related to this phrase. Add circles radiating from your main circle.
Brainstorming:
Brainstorming is when you think of as many ideas as you can in a short amount of time. When you brainstorm, write down your ideas so that you won't forget them. Don't worry about good ideas or bad ideas. Just write it ALL down. Use colors and key words to make it more interesting.
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