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Editing and Proofreading

"U may b abel to figerr out ths sentens—but shood you half to?" In order to present ideas effectively, writers need to edit and proofread their work for clarity, fluency, grammar, and spelling. Here are lesson plans, tips, prompts, practice pages, worksheets, study tools, and activities to boost kids’ revising skills.

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Editing and Proofreading Worksheets

Who doesn't like to write pieces with sentences super clear, ideas fantastically organized, and most importantly, vocabulary and grammar uncompromisingly immaculate? In order for this to happen, it's inevitable that students have a good grasp of the editing and proofreading process, which is what we seek to facilitatein this set of pdf worksheets ideal for grade 2 through grade 8. Let the young ones step in and take the helms, while learning how to edit and proofread their works. This is set to change your writing big time! Start off your practice with our free worksheets!

Correcting the Spelling

Correcting the Spelling

Lauren Leto once said, "If you can spell "Nietzsche" without Google, you deserve a cookie." Even the best writers are vulnerable to spelling errors. In this printable worksheet, kids color the correctly-spelled words.

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Proofreading a Paragraph on T-Rex

Proofreading a Paragraph on T-Rex

The pleasure of proofreading is when you have a relatively long text, and nearly every sentence has something waiting to be corrected in it. Let 4th grade kids spot and correct errors in this passage about T-Rex.

Proofreading Marks | Basic Chart

Proofreading Marks | Basic Chart

This chart is engaging mainly thanks to the instant help it gives the aspiring writers in the class, in the form of common proofreading marks. They learn each mark coupled with its meaning.

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Proofreading Marks | Advanced Chart

Proofreading Marks | Advanced Chart

Familiarize young proofreaders with these symbols and abbreviations and encourage them to use these marks to correct spelling mistakes, improve punctuation, and enhance the readability.

Spelling it Correctly

Spelling it Correctly

Little drops of water make the mighty ocean. It's often the tiniest detail that makes the biggest difference to your writing. Here, 2nd grade and 3rd grade children read each word carefully, and correct the mistake in its spelling.

How many mistakes are there?

How many mistakes are there?

Proofreading is not a luxury you give your writing; it's an integral part of the writing process itself. In this pdf worksheet, kids look for errors in capitalization, punctuation, spelling and grammar.

Proofreading and Rewriting

Proofreading and Rewriting

All English teachers agree that kids who fish their writing for errors and fix them, shine the brightest in ELA classes, and we can't agree more. This printable exercise gives practice with rewriting sentences correctly.

Proofreading Sentences | Labor Day

Proofreading Sentences | Labor Day

Labor Day, with all its fun and frolic, is an occasion we all so passionately wait for. Why not ask children in grade 4 and grade 5 to proofread six sentences abounding in the Labor Day spirit and festivities?

Proofreading a Passage on Liberty Bell

Proofreading a Passage on Liberty Bell

Let children know that, once they successfully answer this pdf worksheet, their proofreading skills are set to go places. They read a passage about the Liberty Bell, make corrections and rewrite the passage.

Proofreading | Nocturnal Animals

Proofreading | Nocturnal Animals

Watch children fire in all cylinders, as they start editing and proofreading this passage. They peruse the piece, point out its mistakes using proofreading marks, and sport that triumphant smile on their face.

Proofreading | The United States

Proofreading | The United States

Relish the bliss of proofreading transforming into an absolute riot with this paragraph correction worksheet! Children scout for mistakes and use proofreading marks to show these.

Proofreading a Passage on Caffeine

Proofreading a Passage on Caffeine

Get ready to be amazed, as 5th grade and 6th grade children dig in to impress you with their proofreading skills. Give them a pat on their back, as they identify and fix errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling in this exercise.

Misplaced Modifiers

Misplaced Modifiers

Modifiers placed incorrectly can mean misery while we read a sentence. Identifying and fixing misplaced modifiers are an indispensable part of editing. This printable worksheet provides practice in this editing aspect.

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Misplaced Modifiers | More Practice

Misplaced modifiers can sometimes be easy to fix, but there are other times when this becomes a little more demanding affair. Help grade 7 students, as they try and fix the misplaced modifiers in these sentences.

Dangling Modifiers

Dangling Modifiers

When misplaced modifiers become more problematic to deal with, and start to increasingly jeopardize clarity, we call them dangling modifiers. In this exercise, 7th grade and 8th grade students spot and fix dangling modifiers.

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Dangling Modifiers | More Practice

Let the high-flying learners work at their own time and pace, as you give them further work with dangling modifiers. In this practice pdf, they find out if the modifier is dangling or not, and fix the mistake, if it's one.

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Editing and Proofreading Worksheets

Correct your own works as well as the work of others is a critical skill to command at all levels of education. You should always be working to improve your skills on this topic. We give you a wide range of activities to work on here.

How Many Mistakes Can You Find? A story about two twin boys with a number of errors. Go get them! The passage about the twins is riddled with mistakes. Correct all those mistakes.

Rewriting and Editing Short Passages: At the Farm A story about Jim and Andy's farm. We look at a farm in Mississippi. Correct the entire passage to make it correct.

Editing Informal Letters A simple 4 sentence letter, so what Holly missed. Find all eight mistakes in this letter. You can circle them or just underline them.

Editing and Proofreading an Informational Memo These will become familiar to students quickly. They are sent home all the time. We have students edit and proofread the memo that we prepared for them. There are ten total mistakes.

Editing a Short Letter of Complaint Make sure you work on your grammar before you complain to anyone. This one might be a bit tricky. Make sure to track your changes.

Rewriting Poorly Written Sentences We give you some messed up sentences, we want you to make them squeaky clean. Horribly written sentence that will be sculpted into works of art by our students.

Editing Sentences There are some really bad errors in the sentences that we give you. These sentences are a bit longer and a little bit hard to decipher, as far as the message goes.

Choosing Proper Sentences Which of the three sentences is written properly? Which of the sentences makes the most sense? Underline it!

Grammar and Contractions in Sentences Which sentence works best? Look for the clear and calm sentence. These are all straight forward.

Rewriting Paragraphs We have you correct an entire paragraph to step up our use of this data. We suggest you underline them first and then proceed with your rewrite.

Using the (Write) Right Homophone We have you pick out which Homophones are way off. Find the improperly used homophones and replace them with grammatically correct homophones.

Editing Stories These stories have a number of errors, find them all. We have you proof the entire passage and make changes as you see fit.

Proofread and Fix Each Paragraph These are extended passages for you to work on. We stick the similar themes for you when editing this entry. You should recognize it by now.

Daily Writing Edit - Cats We give you three quick entries to edit that all relate to cats. We give you two to three kitty related sentences to make corrections on.

Daily Writing Edit - Dogs The same concept as above, except this time we focus on dogs. We swap out kitties for puppies in this set of edits. Makes for quicker activity.

Editing and Proofreading a Letter of Complaint The reader should write a letter of complaint back to the author. Correcting a letter of compliant is a little ironic. This one is a real mess too!

How to Improve Your Editing and Proofreading Skills

Editing and proofreading skills go hand-in-hand. If you write an essay and don't spell check it for spelling errors, grammatical errors, and poor sentence structure, it won't appeal to the reader.

So, whatever work you submit should be proofread and edited before submission. Otherwise, it will give the reader the impression you are careless and disinterested in your work.

Proofreading and editing skills help you in your professional and your personal life. The way your content looks and how well you develop your ideas affect how the reader judges you. Mistakes tend to distract the reader from the actual message and details. During job hunts, it is quite common for resumes to get rejected simply based on spelling mistakes. It leaves a very bad impression on the employer. So, it is a good idea to proofread and edit before handing your resume in. Let's look further into these skills and how you can improve them.

What Is Proofreading?

Proofreading involves carefully checking the text or content for errors before sharing it. It is not the same as editing your draft. While you proofread a document, you are essentially checking it for inconsistencies in formatting, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. It is far less extensive than the editing process, which we will look at later in this article. The skill is important because errors can confuse the reader and give a bad impression of you. However, we've got you covered. Let us look at some ways that can help improve your proofreading skills. Read on to learn what they are.

How to Improve Your Proofreading Skills?

1. Read More Books

As you read more books, articles, and novels, your vocabulary and knowledge improve. You are more likely to spot errors and mistakes if you are well-read on the subject at hand and have good grammar and vocabulary skills. This doesn't just happen overnight. So, read as many books as you can. Make a monthly target of reading books and try to achieve it.

2. Minimize Distractions

Proofreading requires as much focus as writing a document. So, put your phone on silent for some time, sit in a quiet room and then proofread the text. Distractions may lead you to miss out on checking certain errors, and you wouldn't want that!

3. Print the Document or Change Fonts

At times, the text you are trying to check may be too small and difficult to read. Changing the font, increasing the font size and line spacing, and printing the document you must proofread will make your life easier.

4. Read Your Text Aloud

Reading the text out loud will help you spot sentences that are oddly structured and difficult to understand. If you have to stop and breathe for a second while reading out a sentence, it is an indication that the sentence is too long and would be a good idea to break it into two parts to make it easier to comprehend., This will also improve your reading and pronunciation skills!

5. Read the Document More

The document you are trying to check may be too small. It is a good idea to go over it again. Reading the content will increase your chances of spotting errors you may have missed the first time. So, keep reading until you are satisfied that you have done it right!

6. Use a Software to Assist You

If you have a softcopy of the content, use the spell-checking tool on MS Word to check your spelling and other errors. You can also use spell-checking software like Grammarly to assist you in proofreading that will check your “spelling, grammar, punctuation, clarity, engagement, and delivery mistakes.”

What Is Editing?

As mentioned before, proofreading and editing are not the same. Editing requires you to carefully and meticulously review the text and check the sentence structure, tone, readability, and language clarity. While editing, you may also add a few more ideas to the text or remove or change it completely. It is more in-depth and goes beyond simply checking for spelling and grammatical errors. Here is how you can improve your editing skills.

How to Improve Your Editing Skills?

1. Divide the Editing Process into Phases

You can approach the task phase-by-phase.

- In the first phase, you can go through the document and check for sentence structure and clarity.

- Then, in the second phase, you can check the text for cohesion to make sure there aren't any gaps in the text. The text should have a smooth and continuous flow.

- In the third phase, you can check the formatting and structure of the document.

- Lastly, you can check for typing mistakes and grammatical errors.

2. Understand the Purpose of the Work You're Editing

You must understand the purpose the piece of writing you're working on serves. For example, if the content is meant to be technical, it should contain the appropriate technical language. It should be easy to read and understand if it is meant for a broad audience including younger readers and those with a limited vocabulary.

3. Be Confident

Confidence is key in proofreading and editing! Don't approach the task with any self-doubt. Skills take time to develop, and it is ok to make mistakes every once in a while. Know your strengths and practice to improve upon your weaknesses.

4. Don't Rush

Read each line slowly and even re-read several times if you have to. If you rush, you will miss out on some errors to take your time. Take necessary breaks in the middle.

As you practice your proofreading and editing, your skill will definitely improve. Understand that it is a time-consuming process, and you feel frustrated if a document you have proofread and edited skill has errors. Practice makes perfect. Quiz your proofreading and editing skills by going on websites online. Review your common mistakes and note them down, so you don't repeat them. Follow these simple steps to become a master at this so that no errors get by you! Good luck!

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8th Grade Reading: Informational Text

For eighth graders, this Common Core area helps students gain mastery of the deeper tasks involved in reading a non-fiction text. The standards require students to increase the complexity in the texts they read and deepen their understanding of the connections within and between texts. Among the complete standards for this grade, eighth graders will be asked to: support a textual analysis with direct textual evidence and explicit inferences, determine the theme of a text and how it develops within the text, be able to give an objective summary of a text, begin to evaluate the strength of argument, reasoning and supporting evidence within a text, be able to assess the appropriate use of various media to convey the meaning of information being conveyed, read text appropriate to grade level while increasing in the level of text complexity throughout the year.

Main Idea Organizer

Main Idea Organizer

Teach your students how to organize their writing with this helpful Main Idea Organizer. Students will be asked to complete the worksheet by writing their own main idea, three details, and a summary. This will help your students better understand how to organize their ideas for writing in the future, especially when writing an essay!

Charles Dickens Visits America

Charles Dickens Visits America

In 1842 Charles Dickens was probably the most famous English language author in the world. In this year he visited America. Students read about the trip and answer the questions.

Draw a Conclusion: Visual Details

Draw a Conclusion: Visual Details

Your student will use visual clues to make inferences about a group of pictures in this worksheet.

Evaluating Text: My Life

Evaluating Text: My Life

In this worksheet, your student will assess a premise in Helen Keller’s autobiography, My Life.

Finding Text Evidence: Frederick Douglass

Finding Text Evidence: Frederick Douglass

Your student will look for textual evidence in Frederick Douglass’ autobiography in this worksheet.

Inference Practice 2: Where Am I?

Inference Practice 2: Where Am I?

Here’s some inference practice for your middle school student.

Main Idea Graphic Organizer

Main Idea Graphic Organizer

Staying organized can be difficult, especially when you are trying to keep your writing and ideas well organized. With this printable Main Idea Graphic Organizer, students can keep their thoughts and ideas organized and separated based on their order of importance.

Organize the Main Idea

Organize the Main Idea

Help your students learn how to better organize their ideas with this Main Idea Organizer. Students will be asked to come up with a title, write a main idea, and support the main idea with three written details. In order to excel at writing, it is important to learn how to construct paragraphs in a way that is easy for the reader to understand the argument.

Summarize It: President Theodore Roosevelt’s Message

Summarize It: President Theodore Roosevelt’s Message

In this worksheet, your student will summarize part of President Theodore Roosevelt’s message to Congress about conservation.

Susan B. Anthony and the Right to Vote

Susan B. Anthony and the Right to Vote

Susan B. Anthony was very important in women’s right to vote. Here is a exercise for students to read and then answer related questions.

What’s the Purpose? FDR’s Pearl Harbor Speech

What’s the Purpose? FDR’s Pearl Harbor Speech

Your student will explore the purpose of President Franklin Roosevelt’s speech on the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Slavery in the Constitution

Slavery in the Constitution

Your student can compare different parts of the Constitution that relate to slavery.

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Our free, printable reading comprehension worksheets for grade 8 provide meatier material for students to bolster their reading and reasoning skills. A mix of fictional and informational texts ensure reading is at its widest and most fascinating. Watch reading enter newer realms as learners go beyond what is explicitly stated and draw logical inferences based on the implicit details.

These worksheets are best suited for 8th graders.

Aviator of the Skies

Joel was on cloud nine when the pilot took him to the cockpit and ran through with him the things there. This story will take kids back to the day when they first flew in an airplane.

Aviator of the Skies

The World at 3 Degrees

Learn the dangers of not keeping planet earth healthy: hurricanes, flooding, drought, and pollution. Understand the main theme and the supporting ideas in this grade 8 reading passage.

The World at 3 Degrees

Extinct Animals on Planet Earth

Loaded with information, this informational text gets kids comparing and contrasting the wooly mammoth, the saber-toothed tiger, and the dodo. Learn what extinction means in this pdf.

Extinct Animals on Planet Earth

A Field Trip to Remember

Questions in this comprehension exercise include arranging animals in the order in which the kids saw them, identifying a sentence structure, and matching to correct details.

A Field Trip to Remember

Jesse Owens

Jesse Owens inspired people then, inspires them today, and will continue to inspire them in the future. In this worksheet, pay tribute to one of America's greatest athletes.

Jesse Owens

Electromagnetic Radiation

This printable informational passage is as illuminating as it is interesting. Immerse yourself in the world of light waves and explore the length and breadth of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Electromagnetic Radiation

Iguaçu Falls: A Natural Wonder of the World

Take a trip to South America, landing right on the border between Brazil and Argentina, in the lap of a natural wonder like no other. Traverse through the beautiful Iguaçu region here.

Iguazu Falls - A Natural Wonder of the World

The travel bug continues to spread its infectious excitement in this reading passage for 8th graders. Understand the historical significance of London's prominent landmark, Big Ben.

Big Ben

Climate Change and Food Insecurity

Dig deeper into the link between climate change and food insecurity. Get to know how the former causes the latter and think of solutions, as prompted by this informational text.

Climate Change and Food Insecurity

The Enchanted Forest

A tantalizing taste of high fantasy in this grade 8 story comprehension worksheet amplifies the excitement during practice. Walk through the enchanted forest for an unmatched experience.

The Enchanted Forest

The Preamble to the United States Constitution

The solid pillars of the nation rest on the foundation formed by the Preamble to the Constitution. Get a rundown of the values upon which governance and administration rest.

The Preamble to the United States Constitution

Understanding the Bill of Rights

This pdf section offers a quick glance at the ten amendments that have set in stone the rights enjoyed by every U.S. citizen. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.

Understanding the Bill of Rights

J.K. Rowling: The Wizard behind the Magic

Author of arguably the most popular children's fantasy series of our times, J.K. Rowling is an inspiration to budding writers. Read about her life and journey before taking on the questions.

JK Rowling - The Wizard behind the Magic

Sheryl Sandberg: Breaking Barriers

A tribute to a woman who shattered the glass ceiling and soared to great heights in the corporate world, this reading passage worksheet for 8th grade revolves around Sheryl Sandberg.

Sheryl Sandberg - Breaking Barriers

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Below you’ll find 8th grade reading comprehension passages along with questions and answers and related vocabulary activities. Great for reading skills development  for middle and rising high school students.

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The History of Juneteenth

Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, is a significant day in American history that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. The name “Juneteenth” is a blend of “June” and “nineteenth,” marking the day in 1865 when Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, arrived in Galveston, Texas…

Mary Chesnut: The Firing on Ft. Sumter - Reading Comprehension Worksheet for Students

Mary Chesnut: The Firing on Ft. Sumter

Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut (1823-1886) was a prominent woman from South Carolina. Her husband, James Chesnut, was a U.S. Senator before the Civil War. Well-educated, intelligent, and well-connected, Mary understood, as the Civil War began, she had a front row seat to a historic moment in history. She began recording…

Sword Fight - Literacy Development Worksheet

Sword Fight

This passage from Act III, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is the sword fight between Mercutio, Romeo’s friend, and Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin. As the scene opens, Mercutio is in the a public square with Benvolio and some servants when Tybalt and his friends arrive. An argument starts,…

Gibraltar - Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Published in 1869, Mark Twain’s book The Innocents Abroad tells of his trip through Europe and the Mideast in 1867. In this passage, Twain has arrived in Gibraltar, gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. He is taking a tour of Rock of Gibraltar and has already heard the story of the…

Survival! - Reading Activity

When Aiden asked me to accompany him on a camping trip to the mountains, I envisioned a log cabin with a crackling fireplace, hot cocoa, and bunk beds. Imagine how my rustic, yet comfortable image of camping became a nightmare when Aiden and his older brother, Lebron, showed up with…

Primary Source: The 1896 East St. Louis Tornado - Reading Comprehension PDF

Primary Source: The 1896 East St. Louis Tornado

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In a digital world, it’s more important than ever to make sure your communications are error-free – you don’t want to be responsible for a press release that goes viral because of an awkward misspelling.

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That’s why we’ve put together this collection of proofreading exercises to test your skills. Work your way up through the difficulty levels until you feel confident that you’ve mastered the required proofreading skills.

Download each exercise PDF to get started, then print it out or copy-paste it into Microsoft Word; once you’ve finished editing, cross-check the mistakes you found with the relevant answer sheet.

Answer sheets follow AP Stylebook conventions (where appropriate) and use British spelling. New proofreading exercises will be regularly added to this page. Note that the original sources contain the correct text – all mistakes have been added in for the purposes of the exercises.

Easy Proofreading Exercise 1

Exercise details.

Format: News Article

Source: ‘NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance hits back after claims Sydney ferries won’t fit under bridges.’

Easy Proofreading Exercise 2

Source:  ‘Now is the time to buy in the Melbourne property market.’

Easy Proofreading Exercise 3

Format: Blog Post

Source: How to Find the Noosa Fairy Pools

Easy Proofreading Exercise 4

Source: Marketing for Small Businesses

Medium Proofreading Exercise 1

Format: Annual Report

Source: Rio Tinto Annual Report 2019 – Strategic Report

Medium Proofreading Exercise 2

Source: The 11 Best Foods to Support Your Immune System

Medium Proofreading Exercise 3

Format: Online Article

Source: A Better Way to Map Brand Strategy

Medium Proofreading Exercise 4

Format: Online Publication

Source: Telstra s 87B Undertaking

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Hard Proofreading Exercise 1

Format: Academic Journal

Source: Passafaro, P. (2020). Attitudes and Tourists’ Sustainable Behavior: An Overview of the Literature and Discussion of Some Theoretical and Methodological Issues.  Journal of Travel Research, 59 (4), 579–601.  DOI: 10.1177/0047287519851171

Hard Proofreading Exercise 2

Source: Demirkol, S., & Cifci, I. (2020). Delving into the Role of Celebrity Chefs and Gourmets in Culinary Destination Marketing.  European Journal of Tourism Research, 26 , 2603. https://ejtr.vumk.eu/index.php/about/article/view/1934

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This is great. It’s really helpful to see practical exercises. Thanks for putting this together!

Fantastic exercises, thank you for providing these!

These exercises have been really great. Thank you. I’m using them with my A level student in preparation for University where proofreading will be essential! The content is just right for his interest level too and short enough to keep his interest.

Hi Geraldine, it’s great to hear you and your student are finding the exercises helpful. We’ll hopefully add some more in the near future.

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These are the easiest context clues worksheets. These worksheets were designed to help struggling students or students in lower grades. They were written to help students reading at a 3rd to 6th grade reading level . Be sure to preview all materials before using them in your classroom.

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Context clues are hints in the sentence that help good readers figure out the meanings of unfamiliar words. When we look at the "context" of a word, we look at how it is being used. Based on how these words are used, and on our knowledge of the other words in the sentence, we make an educated prediction as to what the challenging vocabulary word may mean.

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Examine these lines from Lewis Carroll's poem, "Jabberwocky":

Jubjub , frumious , and Bandersnatch were NOT words before Carroll coined them. Yet readers are able to get meaning from them based on how the words are used. A reading of the whole poem is helpful way to introduce context clues to your students.

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Readers in eighth-grade classrooms should have the skills to analyze how paragraphs are structured. Specifically, they need to be able to identify how sentence structure is used to present a concept in a reading. Likewise, readers are encouraged to learn how lines of dialogue in a literary piece help create the story of the character. Use the following activities to foster the growth of these particular abilities. Some of these activities will require additional content on top of the 8th-grade worksheets offered below.

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To help students master the art of understanding sentence structure, make a game out of identifying parts of speech. Present a sentence to the reader and ask them to identify specific features, like subjects, predicates, clauses, and so forth. Points can be assigned for each correct answer, with a specific number of points garnering a prize.

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A literature circle is a small group activity in which readers discuss specific passages of a literary piece. Students are asked to read the passage ahead of time and mark dialogue that they feel speaks the most to who the character is. Then, in their small group circles, students share their selected dialogue and explain why they think it is indicative of the character’s development.

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Identifying the main topic and key ideas,Identifying the author’s point of view,Cause and effect comprehension,Facts vs. opinions inference

The Carnivorous Plant Exhibit

Central message, lesson or moral, Identifying the main topic and key ideas, Identifying the author’s point of view

Renovation Estimates

Central message, Identifying the main topic and key ideas, Cause and effect comprehension

Identifying the main topic and key ideas, Cause and effect comprehension, Identifying intent and conclusions

Central message, lesson or moral, Identifying the main topic and key ideas, Summarizing.

Grocery Store or Farmers Market

Facts vs. opinions inference, Central message, Identifying the main topic and key ideas,Identifying the author’s point of view

Flower Power

Central message, lesson or moral, Identifying the main topic and key ideas

Allergic to Dogs

Identifying a problem and solution described in the text,Facts vs. opinions inference, Identifying intent and conclusions, Central message

A Perfect Muffin

A perfect Muffin

Identifying a problem and solution described in the text, Identifying intent and conclusions, Central message

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