Editing Checklist I have checked my message for:

 Capital letters

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 !?



theit

is

Punctuation

Spelling

 Spaces between words This checklist is based on CCSS expectations for end of kindergarten. Information in Action: Grade K by Nell K. Duke © Scholastic Inc.

Editing Checklist AB C

Spelling

 spelled correctly words I have been taught  used letter sounds to spell words I have not been taught

Capitalization

 capitalized the first word of each sentence  capitalized dates and names of people

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!? Punctuation

 used a period (.), question mark (?), or

exclamation point (!) at the end of each sentence

 u  sed commas (,) in dates and after words in a list

This checklist is based on CCSS expectations for end of grade 1. Information in Action: Grade 1 by Nell K. Duke © Scholastic Inc.

Editing Checklist AB C

Spelling

 spelled correctly words I’ve been taught  used spelling patterns I know to spell words I’ve not been taught

Capitalization

 capitalized the first word of each sentence  capitalized dates and names of people  c apitalized holidays, product names, and place names

.

!? Punctuation

 used a period (.), question mark (?), or

exclamation point (!) at the end of each sentence

 used apostrophes (‘) in contractions and to show ownership

 u  sed commas (,) in dates and after words in a list

This checklist is based on CCSS expectations for end grade 2.

Information in Action: Grade 2 by Nell K. Duke © Scholastic Inc.

Editing Checklist Spelling



spelled correctly words I’ve been taught



used spelling patterns I know to spell words I’ve not been taught



checked references for words I wasn’t sure I spelled correctly

Capitalization



capitalized holidays, product names, and place names



capitalized titles of books, movies, and other works

Punctuation



used commas in addresses (example: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20500)



used commas in greetings and closings of letters (example: Best wishes, David)



used commas and quotation marks for direct speech (example: “The sun is actually a star,” she said.)



used apostrophes to form contractions (example: He can’t vote until he’s 18.)



used apostrophes to show ownership (example: Mercury’s temperature can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit!)

This checklist is based on CCSS expectations for grades 2 and 3.

Information in Action: Grade 3 by Nell K. Duke © Scholastic Inc.

Editing Checklist Spelling



spelled correctly words I’ve been taught



used spelling patterns I know to spell words I’ve not been taught



checked references for words I wasn’t sure I spelled correctly

Capitalization



capitalized titles of books, movies, and other works



capitalized other words in all the right places

Punctuation



used commas in addresses (example: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20500)



used commas and quotation marks for direct speech and quotations from text (example: “The sun is actually a star,” she said.)



used commas in compound sentences (example: The pilgrims first settled in Provincetown, but they moved on to Plymouth.)



used apostrophes to show ownership (example: Mercury’s temperature can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit!)

This checklist is based on CCSS expectations for grades 3 and 4.

Information in Action: Grade 4 by Nell K. Duke © Scholastic Inc.

Editing Checklist Spelling



spelled words for my grade correctly



checked references for words I wasn’t sure I spelled correctly

Capitalization



capitalized words in all the right places

Punctuation



used punctuation to separate items in a list



used underlining, quotation marks, or italics for titles of books, movies, and other works



used commas to separate introductory statements from the rest of the sentence (example: Although many people fear sharks, most species are harmless to humans.)



used commas to set off the words yes and no (example: Was the Declaration of Independence signed in 1776? Yes, it was.)



used commas to set off tag questions from the rest of the sentence (example: Penguins live in Antarctica, don’t they?)



used commas to address someone (example: Welcome to our school, Mayor Martinez.)



used commas and quotation marks for direct speech and quotations from text (example: “The sun is actually a star,” she said.)



used commas in compound sentences (example: The pilgrims first settled in Provincetown, but they moved on to Plymouth.)

This checklist is based on CCSS expectations for grades 4 and 5. Information in Action: Grade 5 by Nell K. Duke © Scholastic Inc.

Editing Checklist

Editing Checklist. I have checked my message for: □ Capital letters. □ !? . Punctuation. □ the ... spelled correctly words I have been taught. □ used letter sounds to spell words I have not been taught ... used commas in greetings and closings of letters (example: Best wishes, David). □ used commas and quotation marks for ...

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