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Writing Toolkit

The chart below includes tools for writing composition and the mechanics of writing.

Composition

Challenge: Getting started on a writing project

Online strategies

Offline strategies

  • Ask or look for an example of the writing task
  • Break the assignment into smaller tasks. Use a paper calendar or agenda to remember to do each small step.
  • Use a checklist or rubric for writing
  • Sticky notes for brainstorming, organizing, and sequencing ideas
  • Organize ideas with a paper graphic organizer
  • Use a whiteboard for concept mapping
  • Dictate ideas to a scribe or into an audio recorder

Desire: Help with writing conventions (spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar)

Online strategies

Offline strategies

  • Keep a list of spelling words for reference
  • Checklist for editing
  • Peer review
  • Reference book of rules and conventions
  • Dictionary

Mechanics of Writing

Challenge: Note taking

Online strategies

Offline strategies

  • Reduce copy work by taking a photograph of a presentation slide or whiteboard
  • Request a copy of documents from the presenter  
  • Ask to take a photograph or get a copy of notes from a peer 
  • Request permission to audio record using a digital voice recorder

Desire: Handwriting alternatives and handwriting help

Online strategies

Offline strategies

  • Write on every other line to give yourself more space to write 
  • Provide single word or short answers
  • Dictate oral responses to a scribe or into an audio recorder
  • Ask your health care provider about occupational therapy services 
  • Pencil grip, splint, or pencil holder 
  • Variety of pens/pencils (size, pressure required, etc.) 
  • Adapted paper (raised lines, highlighted lines) 
  • Personal dry erase board (markers glide easily)
  • Sticky notes for fill-in-the-blanks and for adding notes 
  • Full page handwriting guide or sentence window to help stay within writing space 
  • Slant board or 3 ring binder to elevate the paper
  • Stabilization of board or binder (Dycem, self-liner, clipboard, magnets) 
  • Gum/nonabrasive erasers (less likely to tear the paper)
  • Extra paper or notebook to write on a softer surface 
  • Label stickers for name, address, and more for completing forms 
  • Customized rubber stamp of your signature

Desire: Typing tricks, tips, and assistance

Online strategies

Offline strategies

  • Dictate to a scribe
  • For individuals with physical disabilities:
    • Head, mouth, or chin stick
    • Arm supports
    • Mounting devices

Desire: Alternatives to a standard keyboard

Online strategies & more

Offline strategies

  • Dictate to a scribe
  • Alternative keyboards and mice
  • Stylus used with a touchscreen
  • For individuals with physical disabilities:
    • Head pointer or mouth stick with conductive material to use with a touchscreen
    • Mounting devices
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