Practice Editing Worksheets

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Avital skill for young writers is to be able to revise and edit their writing. Recognizing an error in spelling, punctuation, grammar, and word usage takes some practice. The worksheets listed below give your student this important practice. You may use them for free in your classroom or at home. To read more about them or to download a printable PDF, simply click on the title. Check out all of our writing worksheets!

Practice identifying unnecessary words with this printable worksheet on editing and proofing. Students will be asked to read through a series of sentences and circle the ones that contain unnecessary words. This activity is great for use both at home and in the classroom.


Practice recognizing faulty parallel construction by completing this printable worksheet. This activity focuses on refining editing and proofing skills. It is ideal for high school students, but can be used where appropriate. Because it is made easy to print, this worksheet is great for use both at home and in the classroom by parents, teachers, or students. Click the link below to download and print the worksheet to get started.


When we produce a draft for any work there are several steps that need to be taken to prepare that work for a final draft. The first thing we want to do is revise the work. This means that we think about the big picture and the message we are giving to readers. We rework the content to make the message clear and undeniable. We then edit the work to make sure that it flows with a proper feeling. The last step is to proofread the final draft to make sure all the grammar and spelling mistakes are gone. These worksheets will take students through the process of turning a draft into a final copy through practicing our revising and editing skills.


Punctuation Practice - Demonstrate that you know how to use commas, quotations and otherpunctuation marks to help a reader understand your purpose. Makepunctuation and capitalization corrections where necessary.


Correcting Sentence Fragments - These are very informal sentences. Dress them up a bit. A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought, but is still punctuated like a sentence.Sometimes you can correct a fragment by adding more words. Sometimes you can correct a fragment by adding it to anothersentence or correcting the punctuation.


Editing Practice - There are all kinds of problems here. The sentences below all contain some kind of problem - sentence fragments, run on sentences,punctuation problems or some combination of the three. Edit each sentence. Use editing marks. Then,on a separate sheet of paper, rewrite each sentence correctly.


Revision: Adding Details - Sometimes writing can be improved by adding more description and detail. Study each original and revised sentence below. Identify what was addedduring revision and how it improved the sentence.


Showing vs. Telling - Rewrite the following telling sentences as showing sentences. The best writing doesn't just tell you what is going on, it shows you what's goingon though action and dialogue and lets you imagine the scene for yourself. Not only that, good writers describe what they see so well that you can see it for yourself.


These worksheets will walk you through the process of using shorthand while editing. We will introduce you to commonly used symbols that you may find helpful as you review your own work. Remember these lessons and worksheets are made to help you grasp the process, not write a better story than what was written by the author. Activities include correcting all mistakes within a given paragraph, using three common ways of correcting run-on sentences, learning to proofread and how to use editing marks correctly, and more. Please Note: While answer sheets have been provided for each worksheet for instructors, in some cases, student answers may vary slightly.




Errors in a written work distract readers, and can preventthe author's point from coming across. Checking awritten work for errors as a final step before publishing it is calledproofreading. There are special marks that can be used to indicatethat there is an error in a text.


It was a busy morning. first, Eddiework up early, so his mother cooked himbreakfast instead of just handing himbanana on his way out the door. Whileshe was turning a pancake the babywoke up. Then the cat hissed at thedog, and when the dog was runningaway, he knocked over the recyclingbin.


Katys father is a doctor. He takescar of sick children helps them toget better. he also gives childrenshots, and talks to them and theirparents about how to stay healthyKaty likes to visit her father at hisoffice, because he always has apocket full of Lollipops!


Ted has written a paragraph about how to washyour hands. Read Ted's paragraph. Make corrections so that hisparagraph makes sense, and is easy to follow. Make sure Ted'sparagraph has lead, a topic sentence, and a conclusion.


It can be hard to see your own work objectively. Sometimes when you read yourown work, you see what you meant to write, and not what actually ended upon the page. Peer review is a process by which a piece of writing is checked byothers in the same field to make sure that it meets the necessary standardsbefore it is published.


Errors in a written work can be very distracting forreaders. Proofreading means to check your work forerrors. Only when a text is error-free can your reader canconcentrate on what it is you are saying.


Many people think of mosquitos as being justannoying, but they can actually be verydangerous pests. they can carry diseases likeWest Nile Virus and Zika Mosquitoes areusually found in areas where there is standingwater. Some Communities try to controlmosquito populations spraying insecticides.


The house on the corner is sale. It is arancher. it has three bedrooms and twobathrooms. It also has a hug back yardthat is completely fenced it, so it wouldbe a great house for pet owners. Myfather says that the asking price is fairlylow, so I expect that soon we will havenew neighbors?


There was always so much to do! Mrs. harper picked up her five-year-old from kindergarten.She went to the grocery story and ran some other errands. Then she picked up her ten-year oldfrom school and took the girl's straight to their music lessons.


Haley has written a short classified ad for her local newspaper,but the ad contains a few errors. Circle all of the errors that you can find. /p>Checklist EditingRead the passage. Circle the errors. Use thechecklist to indicate the kinds of errors you found in the passage.


The Internet has revolutionized the way we conduct business and communicate with each other, so being a good proofreader or editor can be an extremely valuable skill in today's world. Proofreading and editing may not seem like highly technical or complex tasks, but they are an essential part of the publishing process that should not be overlooked.


When people take the time to proofread their work before sending it out into the world, they let their audience know that they care about their work and want to make sure that it's presented in the best possible light.


As an author, editor, proofreader, or publisher, you can save yourself time and money by ensuring that every document you create goes through a meticulous proofreading and editing process before publishing. This means making sure all spelling errors, grammar issues, and formatting glitches are resolved before you publish.


When proofreading, don't just look at your work in a linear manner. Sometimes you can get a better feel for your writing by stepping back, looking at it from different angles, and zooming in on certain sections.


If you're proofreading a piece that contains spelling errors, start with those. If it has punctuation errors, start there. The idea is to work your way through each section in turn-and never mix editing styles.


For example, don't skip from one type of error to another without stopping for a moment; better yet, if you can only read one word at a time (such as when reading from a hard copy), then go back and complete all of one type of error before moving on.


if you've finished your work, you must go back through it one more time. Give yourself a day or two before you read it to ensure you don't proofread with your brain on autopilot. This is a good way to catch typos or grammatical errors that may have slipped by before. If you can, ask someone else to look over your work as well-they might notice something you missed!


This is true not only in speech but also in writing. The more words we use to communicate a message, it's more difficult it is for readers to understand. Think about when you are speaking with someone who uses jargon-professional or otherwise-and all of a sudden, everyone around you stops listening. The same goes for writing; if your sentences are too long and complicated, they will lose their audience quickly.


While editing can seem like a tedious process, a single grammatical error or sentence misread by millions of readers is a colossal waste of your time. Good editing may not add instant value, but bad editing will always take away from your efforts and productivity-and in some cases, end up costing you lost credibility. Follow our tips to become efficient and well-versed in your craft.


Editing Exercises: As English has established itself as a global language, it is more necessary than ever to be thorough with its fundamental concepts as well as reading, speaking and writing skills. One such skill includes content editing skills. Through this blog, we are bringing you a worksheet of Editing exercises, helpful tips on how to solve them, fun videos and much more. Continue reading the blog article given below.


Editing exercises are included in English workbooks in schools to build a good grammatical foundation in students, preparing them for formal communication by developing sentence structuring and editing skills. Editing exercises generally comprise a short passage which is divided into small sentences. Each of these sentences has a misfitting phrase or word which requires editing. Students are supposed to identify and rectify the error, following the process throughout the passage.

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