Day 14 of 180Week 3 of 36, ThursdayFirst quarter

Delete ten words

✏️ Writing💡 New today⏱️ about 35 minutes

Circle every very, really and basically in a draft and delete them. Reread — nothing is lost.

Something new, or a fresh angle on it. Expect this one to take the full time.

Today is rung 1 of 12 on this topic

Precision — saying exactly what you mean

Can do: Chooses precise words, cuts filler, and varies sentence structure deliberately.

Why it matters

Vague writing hides vague thinking. Precision is the fastest visible improvement available at this age.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Sentences padded with "really", "a lot of", "kind of" and "the fact that" — length mistaken for quality.

⏱️ Two-minute check

Take a paragraph of theirs. "Cut it by a third without losing meaning."

Solid looks like: Meaningfully shorter and clearer.

The full activity for this topic · 15 minutes

Delete Ten Words

A draftA pen
  1. 1Circle every very, really, quite, a lot, basically, in order to.
  2. 2Delete them and reread. Almost nothing is lost.
  3. 3Replace two weak verb phrases with one strong verb: "made a decision" becomes "decided".
  4. 4Count the words before and after.
  5. 5Read both aloud and ask which sounds more confident.

If it's too hard

Just delete the filler words.

If it's too easy

Rewrite a paragraph in half the words and defend every cut.

Say this

"Which word is doing no work? Cut it and see if you miss it."

Writing practice

Week 3 at a glance

  1. Monday · Day 11

    🔢 Math

    Find k from a graph

  2. Tuesday · Day 12

    📖 Reading

    Track one thread

  3. Wednesday · Day 13

    🔢 Math

    Subtracting a negative

  4. Thursday · Day 14

    ✏️ Writing

    Delete ten words

  5. Friday · Day 15

    🔬 Science

    Sealed bag, same mass

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