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Editing Guide for Students

This document provides an editing checklist for self-editing and peer editing written work. The checklist includes items to check such as punctuation, quotation marks, capital letters, grammar, and spelling. For each item, there is a column for the author to check after completing that step in their self-edit and a column for the peer to check after reviewing that step in their peer edit.

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Editing Guide for Students

This document provides an editing checklist for self-editing and peer editing written work. The checklist includes items to check such as punctuation, quotation marks, capital letters, grammar, and spelling. For each item, there is a column for the author to check after completing that step in their self-edit and a column for the peer to check after reviewing that step in their peer edit.

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Author’s Name: Date:

Peer’s Name: Date:

Editing Checklist for Self- and Peer Editing


Directions: Edit your written work using the Self-Edit columns, fixing any errors you notice. Then, have a peer complete the Peer Edit columns while you observe.

Self-Edit Peer Edit

Checklist Items After completing Checklist Items After completing Comments and Suggestions
each step, place a each step, place a
check here. check here.

Punctuation I read my written piece aloud to see I read the author’s piece aloud to
where to stop or pause for periods, see where to stop or pause for
question marks, exclamation marks, periods, question marks,
and commas. exclamation marks, and commas.

Quotation marks are included where Quotation marks are included where
needed. needed.

Capital Letters I checked for capitals at the I checked for capitals at the
beginning of sentences. beginning of sentences.

Proper nouns begin with Proper nouns begin with


capital letters. capital letters.

Grammar My sentences are complete Sentences are complete thoughts


thoughts and contain a noun and a and contain a noun and a verb.
verb.

I don’t have any run-on There are no run-on


sentences. sentences.

Spelling I checked spelling and fixed the Spelling is correct.


words that didn’t look right.

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