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Grammar Editing Workshop

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Grammar Editing Workshop

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📝 WALT: Apply grammar rules to improve writing clarity and accuracy

Success Criteria: I can identify and correct grammatical errors, explain grammar rules, and provide constructive feedback.

Part 1: Grammar Rule Review

1. Which sentence shows correct subject-verb agreement?

The group of students are working hard.

The group of students is working hard.

The group of students were working hard.

2. Choose the sentence with correct punctuation:

After school, I went to the library studied for my test, and met my friends.

After school, I went to the library, studied for my test, and met my friends.

After school I went to the library, studied for my test and met my friends.

3. Which is a complete sentence (not a fragment)?

Running quickly down the street.

Because it was raining heavily.

The dog barked loudly at the postman.

Part 2: Editing Practice

4. Edit the following paragraph. Circle errors and write corrections above them:

Last weekend me and my friends goes to the cinema to watch the new movie. It were really exciting and had lots of action scenes. After the movie we went to the food court, ordered some pizza and drinks. The pizza was delicious but the drinks was too sweet for my taste. When we got home. My mum asked about the movie and I told her it was amazing.

5. List three grammar rules you used when editing the paragraph:

Part 3: Peer Feedback Practice

6. When giving constructive feedback to a classmate, which approaches are most helpful? (Tick all that apply)

Point out specific errors with suggestions for improvement

Say "This is all wrong" without explanation

Highlight what they did well first

Use respectful language when suggesting changes

Focus only on negative aspects

7. Write one positive comment and one suggestion for improvement you could give to a peer about their writing:

Positive comment:

Suggestion for improvement:

8. Reflection: What is one grammar rule you find most challenging when editing, and what strategy will you use to improve?

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