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Taylor’s 6 TRAITS Writer’s Checklist: Revision and Editing
I
read and reread each sentence aloud to my peers and teachers to revise and edit
my writing!
Ideas/Context
❑ My paragraph topic
is interesting and I stick with one idea.
❑ My paragraphs have
important supporting details, you can tell I have rich knowledge about my
topic. My paragraphs are ALWAYS long enough to cover my topic
effectively. 2-7 sentences.
❑ I have developed
a “UNIQUE” topic sentence for each of my paragraphs.
Organization
❑ My peers can
easily understand my sentences when I read them aloud. I have proof that I ACTIVELY
listen to Mr. Taylor’s WRITING LESSONS and I use his advice in my own writing.
❑ My writing is in
a logical sequence. I use transitions to get from one paragraph to the next.
❑ My paragraphs
use varying transitions. EXAMPLES: in addition to, furthermore, moreover, besides, than, too, also, both-and, another, equally important, first, second, etc., again, further, last, finally, not only-but also, as well as, in the second place, next, likewise, similarly, in fact, as a result, consequently, in the same way, for example, for instance, NOT EACH
AND EVERY PARAGRAPH NEEDS A TRANSITION!
Voice
❑ My paragraphs have
an interesting emotional tone and or a personal connection.
❑ I use personal examples
where appropriate
Word Choice
❑ My word choice
is creative, informative, and fun. I avoid repeating the same words! NEVER
USE THE WORD THING OR STUFF!
❑ My writing ALWAYS
has interesting vocabulary in each sentence based on my readings or my personal
experience.
Sentence Fluency Declarative
Sentence. Interrogative Sentence. Imperative Sentence. Exclamatory Sentence.
❑ My
report/writing has engaging varied sentences.
❑ My conclusion/ending
is reflective of ideas presented in my paragraph, a call to action, a question,
and/or personal.
❑ My sentences are
ALWAYS varied in length, correct word choice, and the structure of each
paragraph is unique.
Conventions COPS
Capitals
❑
*Does my sentence begin with a capital letter?
❑
Do all proper nouns begin with a capital letter?
Organization
❑
When I read my sentence aloud to my partner and
my teachers, it sounds correct/right/excellent?
❑ I indent the first line of my paragraphs, or I skip a line between paragraphs.
❑
*My work is neat and legible.
Punctuation
❑
*Do my sentences end correctly? ( . ! ?)
❑
When I pause, do I use the correct mark? ( , “ ” : ; )
Spelling
❑
*Are all of my text-based words are spelled
correctly?
❑
Are
all my no excuses words spelled correctly?
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