Peer Editing Checklist
Please staple this sheet to your partner's essay.
Your Partner’s Name _____________________
Peer Editing Checklist
Use the following checklist to help you evaluate your partner’s writing. Remember to offer 2 constructive suggestions and point out 2 parts you especially like.
Your Name _____________________________
Your Partner’s Name _____________________
- Can you identify the main idea or thesis in this essay? Yes/No
- If so, write the thesis here___________________________________________________
- Does the thesis contain the author’s topic and their opinion or stand on this subject? Yes/No
- Does this essay have an introduction? Yes/No
- Does the introduction give an outline/ blueprint of what the author is going to talk about? Yes/No
- Is the blueprint parallel? Yes/ NO
- Write the blueprint/ or 3 parallel topic sentences here:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Is the writing clear and understandable? Yes/No
- Are there parts of the essay that are unclear? If so, underline them and put a question mark next to the passage.
- Does the essay have a clearly organized middle section, with ideas separated into paragraphs? Yes/No
- Does each paragraph begin with a topic sentence? Yes/No
- Does each paragraph end with a transition sentence, smoothly connecting the ideas of the previous paragraph to the next? Yes/No
- Does the essay contain persuasive language and strong vocabulary? Yes/No
- If the essay contains little persuasive language, circle 10 nouns, verbs, or adjectives that you think could be changed for stronger words.
- Does the essay contain facts to support the claims made? Yes/No
- Does the essay contain contextual evidence to support the claims made? Yes/No
- Does the essay have a concluding paragraph? Yes/No
- Does the conclusion restate the main points of the essay in a new way and give a sense of completion to the essay? Yes/No
- Read the essay out loud without stopping. Next, read the essay out loud again. This time, label the problem areas as follows: AWK or AWKWARD; Punctuation error; Poor Structure; Fragment; and Check grammar.
- Are there obvious punctuation errors? Mark them.
- Are there obvious grammar errors? Ex. Subject Verb agreement, tense. Mark them
- Evaluate this essay. Do not just say, “It’s good.” State the positive, give pointers, and make the writer aware of BIG issues.