Peer Review – Paper swaps are always the best way to get things done.
Correcting Mistakes in Sentences – Somebody really didn't put much thought into writing these sentences.
Editing Practice: Run-on Sentences – There is way too much information in these crazy sentences.
More Editing Practice – There are so many errors in here that some sentences might need to gutted completely.
Using Peer Review to Revise and Improve Your Writing – A great organizer for handling these types of assignments.
Editing for Punctuation – Demonstrate that you know how to use commas, quotations and other punctuation marks to help a reader understand your purpose.
Rewriting for Purpose – The purpose of the short essay below is to convince consumers not to shop at big box stores.
Proofreading Practice – The paragraph needs to be proofread. Use editing marks to make corrections.
Improve Your Writing Using Peer Review – A different form of a previous organizer. This style works better for rote learning.
Revising for Audience – The paragraph was written to be published in the town newspaper to persuade adults. Does it work for that purpose?
Assessing the Audience – The paragraph was written for a gardening blog for 10 to 12-year-olds.
Revision: Peer Review – An un-boxed organizer that many people requested that we add.
Revising Your Writing – Edit the paragraph. Use editing marks.
Revising for Audience – The paragraph is from an academic paper written by a high school student.
Revision: Peer Review – Last, but not least a formal organizer.