Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Peer Editing

2 Day lesson

Today we will be peer editing days for the PSSA prompts that were completed in class yesterday. We will be going over the writing rubric that the PSSA prompts are scored on. Everyone will get a copy of the rubric I will be breaking everyone into groups of four. Each person will read ALL of their partners' papers.

Be sure to compare the papers to every different aspect of the writing rubric. Be sure to also look for the following:

Spelling errors
Any changes in person, especially 2ND person (you).
Capitalization errors
Missing punctuation (periods, commas, question marks, etc.)
Run on sentences
Repetition
Proper Transitions between paragraphs
No contractions
No netspeak (lol, l8tr, u, cuz)
No slang


Aside from errors you will also be helping your partners by making sure that they have all of the elements of a 5 Paragraph essay within their paper. You will need to mark the following in your partners paper:

Thesis
Blueprint
Motivator
Clincher

Make sure that every supporting paragraph in your partners' paper follows their blueprint as well.
Be sure to ask your partners if the thesis and blueprint you pointed out in their paper was what they originally intended, if not find out what they really intended to write about so they can clarify when they rewrite their paper.

Whenever you find an error within a paper be sure to mark it.
If you feel that something is not right within a paper: turn the paper over, write down what is wrong and why you feel it is wrong, then initial next to your explanation.

Work together on this!!
One person should not be doing all of the work.



You will have one period once you have completed your proofreading to compile the results from all of your peers. You will then be allowed to work on revising your papers based on the feedback you received during the proofreading exercise. This paper will count as a 100 point test grade, so be sure to take this very seriously. I will be looking for everything mentioned above, so there is no reason that anyone should not do well.




Academic Content Standard:
1.5.11A Write with a sharp, distinct focus
1.5.11C Write with controlled organization






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