Expository Writing: Self/Peer Checklist
Expository Writing: Self/Peer Checklist
ROUGH DRAFT Due Tuesday, Nov. 19th
FINAL DRAFT Due Friday, Nov. 22nd
Reread your expository essay. Which parts need improvement? Use this checklist to help you decide. Self-Edit first. Then ask a peer to review your writing with you!
Name of essay: _____________________________________________
Your name: ________________________________________________
Peer’s name: _______________________________________________
SELF Peer
| |My writing starts with a HOOK | |
| |The thesis statement is at the beginning of the essay (Introduction Paragraph). | |
| |There are at least 3 paragraphs – an introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion | |
| |CHALLENGE: There are at least 5 paragraphs – an introduction, 3 body paragraphs with different | |
| |details supporting your thesis, and a conclusion. | |
| |At least 2 facts are provided to support the thesis statement | |
| |Each fact has 2 or 3 supporting details. | |
| |Each paragraph begins with a different transition word. | |
| |Writing contains vivid verbs. | |
| |Writing avoids repeating the same words over & over. | |
| |Writing is edited for: | |
| |Capitalization | |
| |Punctuation | |
| |Spelling | |
| |Writing has a conclusion that restates the thesis in a different way | |
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