Editing Checklist: Personal Narrative - Moore Public Schools
[Pages:2]Editing Checklist: Personal Narrative
Title of Piece: _____________________________________________ Writer's Name: ____________________________________________ 1st Peer Editor's Name: _____________________________________ 2nd Peer Editor's Name: _____________________________________ Edit for each of the conventions below. Initial each convention in the appropriate column to indicate you have edited for it.
Use capitals at the beginnings of sentences.
Writer 1st
2nd
(Self- Peer Peer
Edit) Editor Editor
Use punctuation at the ends of sentences (periods, questions marks, exclamation marks).
Circle words I am unsure of (spelling).
Indent each paragraph.
Correctly punctuate dialogue.
Example: "I edited your narrative," she said. She said, "I edited your narrative."
Begin a new paragraph each time a different person speaks.
Example: "I edited your narrative," she said. She passed my
Process Folder back to me. "We need to pass it the other way and have the
next person edit it," I explained. "Oh, that's right!" she replied.
Editing Checklist: Personal Narrative
Title of Piece: _____________________________________________ Writer's Name: ____________________________________________ 1st Peer Editor's Name: _____________________________________ 2nd Peer Editor's Name: _____________________________________ Edit for each of the conventions below. Initial each convention in the appropriate column to indicate you have edited for it.
Use capitals at the beginnings of sentences.
Writer 1st
2nd
(Self- Peer Peer
Edit) Editor Editor
Use punctuation at the ends of sentences (periods, questions marks, exclamation marks).
Circle words I am unsure of (spelling).
Indent each paragraph.
Correctly punctuate dialogue.
Example: "I edited your narrative," she said. She said, "I edited your narrative."
Begin a new paragraph each time a different person speaks.
Example: "I edited your narrative," she said. She passed my
Process Folder back to me. "We need to pass it the other way and have the
next person edit it," I explained. "Oh, that's right!" she replied.
Use capitals at the beginnings of sentences.
Writer (SelfEdit)
1st
2nd
Peer Peer
Editor Editor
Use punctuation at the ends of sentences (periods, questions marks, exclamation marks).
Circle words I am unsure of (spelling).
Indent each paragraph.
Correctly punctuate dialogue.
Example: "I edited your narrative," she said. She said, "I edited your narrative."
Begin a new paragraph each time a different person speaks.
Example: "I edited your narrative," she said. She passed my
Process Folder back to me. "We need to pass it the other way and have the next
person edit it," I explained. "Oh, that's right!" she replied.
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