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Add, Remove, Move, Substitute (ARMS) Revision Strategy

This is a revision strategy that breaks the process into four concrete actions: Add, Remove, Move, and Substitute. It helps students purposefully improve organization, clarity, and precision in all genres of writing.
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Compare Diagnose Operate (CDO) Strategy

CDO is a structured, sentence-level revision and editing strategy that guides students to evaluate their writing for clarity and coherence by prompting them to compare what they meant to say with what they actually wrote.
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Fact, Understanding, Evidence, Link (FUEL) Strategy

FUEL is a writing strategy that supports informational and argumentative writing by guiding students through four components to build clear, organized paragraphs, which include writing a topic sentence, explaining their thinking, supporting with evidence, and creating a logical conclusion.
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Pick Ideas, Organize, Write and Say More (POW) Strategy

POW is a foundational SRSD planning strategy that helps students brainstorm and organize their ideas before drafting and serves as a simple, versatile starting point for more complex strategies.

Pick, List, Evaluate, Activate, Supply, End (PLEASE) Strategy

PLEASE is a planning and drafting strategy designed for informative and expository writing to help students effectively plan and organize a paragraph through clear, step-by-step tasks, including incorporating self-regulation techniques like goal setting.
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Plan, Organize, Write, Edit, Revise (POWER) Strategy

POWER is a structured strategy that helps students in Grades 6-12 approach the writing process in a manageable way by breaking it into five steps that reinforce planning, organization, drafting, editing, and revising.
Add, Remove, Move, Substitute (ARMS) Revision Strategy Muscular arm

Add, Remove, Move, Substitute (ARMS) Revision Strategy

This is a revision strategy that breaks the process into four concrete actions: Add, Remove, Move, and Substitute. It helps students purposefully improve organization, clarity, and precision in all genres of writing.
Compare, Diagnose, Operate (CDO) Strategy scale doctor surgery

Compare Diagnose Operate (CDO) Strategy

CDO is a structured, sentence-level revision and editing strategy that guides students to evaluate their writing for clarity and coherence by prompting them to compare what they meant to say with what they actually wrote.
Focus, Understand, Evidence, and Link (FUEL) strategy man putting gas in car

Fact, Understanding, Evidence, Link (FUEL) Strategy

FUEL is a writing strategy that supports informational and argumentative writing by guiding students through four components to build clear, organized paragraphs, which include writing a topic sentence, explaining their thinking, supporting with evidence, and creating a logical conclusion.
Pick My Ideas, Organize My Notes, Write and Say More (POW) Strategy Boxing glove

Pick Ideas, Organize, Write and Say More (POW) Strategy

POW is a foundational SRSD planning strategy that helps students brainstorm and organize their ideas before drafting and serves as a simple, versatile starting point for more complex strategies.

Pick, List, Evaluate, Activate, Supply, End (PLEASE) Strategy

PLEASE is a planning and drafting strategy designed for informative and expository writing to help students effectively plan and organize a paragraph through clear, step-by-step tasks, including incorporating self-regulation techniques like goal setting.
Plan, organize, write, edit, revise (POWER) strategy person pluggin in cord

Plan, Organize, Write, Edit, Revise (POWER) Strategy

POWER is a structured strategy that helps students in Grades 6-12 approach the writing process in a manageable way by breaking it into five steps that reinforce planning, organization, drafting, editing, and revising.