1. Steps in Writing

1.4. Drafting

Now that you have your ideas down, and know that you will cover all the elements you need to, it’s time to draft your assignment.  Time to write!


  • Before you start, go back to the beginning - task analysis.  Check to ensure you know what it is you are being asked to do, and how you are being asked to do it.

  • Use your plan to guide your writing.  Some people like to go in linear order, from introduction to body to conclusion.  Others like to write the body first. It’s up to you.

  • As you go, elaborate key points, include examples and references.

  • Remember, you don’t have to do it all at once.  You might want your first draft to get the ideas down in a structured way.  You can add quotes the second read through and ensure you are using academic language the next time you read.



If you’re lacking motivation, or feeling overwhelmed, then remember some of your time-management strategies.

  • 25/30:  Set the timer and write for 25 minutes, before giving yourself a 5 minute break.

  • One small thing:  Don’t put pressure on yourself to write the entire assignment.  Just focus on one small thing.

  • Reward yourself:  If you finish the introduction you can open the Tim Tams.  When you finish the body you can go for a walk...