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Writing Process Quiz | Grade 6-7 Essential Worksheet
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This Grade 6 and 7 writing process worksheet helps students master the essential stages of composition, from initial brainstorming to final publication. By identifying the specific goals of prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing, learners develop a metacognitive approach to their own work. This resource ensures students understand how to refine their ideas effectively.
At a Glance
- Grade: 6-7 · Subject: ELA Writing
- Standard:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.6.5— Develop and strengthen writing by planning, revising, editing, or trying a new approach- Skill Focus: Writing Process Stages
- Format: 2 pages · 15 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Formative assessment or sub plans
- Time: 15–20 minutes
The download includes a comprehensive two-page questionnaire featuring 15 multiple-choice questions. These tasks challenge students to distinguish between revising (changing how writing sounds) and editing (correcting mechanics like spelling and punctuation). The layout is clean and distraction-free, providing a clear space for names and grades at the top of the first page.
This resource is designed for immediate classroom implementation with a total teacher prep time of under 2 minutes. Simply print the two-page PDF (1 minute), distribute the copies to your students (30 seconds), and review the answers using the included key (5 minutes). Its self-explanatory nature makes it an ideal candidate for emergency sub plans or independent morning work.
This worksheet aligns with `CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.6.5`, which requires students to "With some guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach." It also supports W.7.5 by focusing on the purpose and audience during the prewriting phase. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.
Use this worksheet as a formative assessment after a direct instruction lesson on the writing cycle to gauge student comprehension. Alternatively, assign it as a pre-assessment before starting a major essay project to identify which students may need extra support during the revision phase. Most students will complete the 15 questions within a 15-to-20-minute window.
This resource is tailored for middle school students in grades 6 and 7, including English Language Learners who benefit from clear definitions of academic vocabulary. It pairs naturally with a writing process anchor chart or a graphic organizer for essay planning. It provides a solid foundation for any student transitioning from basic sentences to multi-paragraph essays.
According to research by Fisher & Frey (2014), understanding the recursive nature of the writing process is critical for developing adolescent literacy. This worksheet targets CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.6.5 by isolating the specific actions required in each stage, such as identifying audience and purpose or correcting mechanical errors. By breaking down the complex act of writing into manageable steps, students are more likely to engage in meaningful revision rather than just surface-level changes. Data from NAEP suggests that students who can articulate their writing strategies perform significantly better on standardized composition tasks. This 15-question assessment provides the necessary data for teachers to implement targeted interventions. It serves as a reliable tool for ensuring that every student understands the "how" behind the "what" of their writing assignments, fostering long-term academic success in English Language Arts.




