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Peer Editing Stations & Rotations: Editing Checklists, Middle & High School

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Make peer revision fun, structured, and effective by using peer editing stations and rotations. Students will love making their way through these peer editing stations and they review one or more of their peer's papers! Help your students learn how to conduct peer editing that actually works! Not only will students receive better feedback on their own papers, but they will also benefit from reading their peer's papers as well. This peer editing resource includes the following contents:An 18-slide, EDITABLE PowerPoint presentation for peer editing instructionDetailed teacher instructions and multiple activity ideasB&W and color station signsPeer editing recording sheetReflection assignment Your students will love working their way through the entire writing process by completing these peer editing stations. Students will be engaging with one another, reading their peers' papers with focus, and will learn how to think like an editor in the process. My favorite way to use this resource is to use it as a whole-class rotations activity. When I complete this peer editing activity in my classroom, every single student starts on station 1, and we work through it together. Then, I have my students switch papers and move on to the next station at the same time. Prep is quick and easy... Just print out the recording sheet and reflection sheet (I like to do so double-sided) and project the presentation on your overhead. You can also print out the station signs for each table group. The 6 included stations are:Organization and IntroductionQuotes and ExamplesGrammar and MechanicsCompliments and SuggestionsFor station 4, I've provided students with a variety of feedback sentence starters to help students provide meaningful feedback to their peers. The peer editing PDF file (non-editable) includes student handouts, station/rotation signs, and more.Helpful Tools and Resources for Secondary English Teachers: Ultimate Parts of Speech Bundle Common Core Writing Rubrics Bundle (Grades 7-12) Bell Ringers for Secondary English: An Entire Year of Sentence Combining___________________________________Helpful Advice:* Make sure you click the "follow" button next to my picture so you dont miss out on sales and new resources* Please provide feedback on this resource. Doing so will help you earn TPT credits that you can apply toward future purchases! Its like FREE TPT cash! The Daring English Teacher, Inc.All rights reserved. License good for single-classroom use only. ___________________________________Connect with me!The Daring English Teacher FacebookThe Daring English Teacher TwitterThe Daring English Teacher PinterestThe Daring English Teacher Blog
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