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Weekly Paragraph Editing Grammar Spiral Review Proofreading Practice Unit

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My students found the topics engaging and the checklist on the side helped them get all of the mistakes quite easily. Lots of debate in my classroom around spelling American VS Canadian though.
These are great! The paragraphs are interesting, and the students love finding the errors belonging to someone else!
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  3. It's great when you find an engaging weekly paragraph editing activity. But it's even better when you find a set of assessments to go with it! ❤️ That's what this grammar bundle has for you: TWO UNITS: 1) proofreading paragraphs for practice + 2) spiral grammar review quizzes--both aligned to the sam
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Description

This weekly paragraph editing unit for 4th & 5th graders helps students gain confidence in editing non-fiction paragraphs. This spiraled editing practice also helps students learn how to apply those grammar skills to their own writing. You can use these for morning work, an early finisher activity, homework and more!

If teaching grammar has made you cringe, weep, or want to tear your hair out, then this unit is for you! Spiral grammar resources have been proven effective to help students master applying correct grammar to their writing.

Every detail included makes this grammar unit easy to use and enjoyable for students. HUNDREDS of happy teachers use these proofreading paragraphs every week and love them. ❤️

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What's Included in this unit:

  • Two paragraphs per page--40 total paragraphs of grammar spiral review (List of Topics Below--Scroll Down)
  • Writing Templates
  • Exit Slip Version
  • Google Slides Version

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Save Time + Help Students:

Every week of paragraph editing practice is spiraled so that students are getting on-going, targeted practice repetitively.

This resource also contains:

•Writing Templates for Students

•Scope & Sequence Charts for Teachers

•Answer Keys

•Editing Checklist for Students

•Teacher Directions & Lesson Plan Ideas = SAVE PRECIOUS TIME!!

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List of Paragraph Topics Below

This resource is saved in a zip file, which includes the direct link to the Google Slides version.


What Other Teachers Are Saying:

  • "This is a wonderful resource to teach paragraph editing! I bought this resource because editing is something my students were rushing, and these worksheets really help! Each week has two paragraphs so that you can model and provide student practice, and each page has a checklist so that students know what to look for in the editing step. I love Tanya's materials because she is so thorough; instead of going in order, I identified what my students were struggling with and started with paragraphs that targeted those skills. Then I set out some remainders as a center. Tanya's intro materials also have a lot of really great ideas about how to extend paragraph editing, and I'm totally snagging the meme one!" -Victor (used with 3rd Graders)

  • "My students love this weekly paragraph editing resource. They are really understanding the editing process with these activities!" -Kari (used with 5th Graders)

  • "I really enjoyed this resource. it is easy to use and very necessary. Great practice for the students, even I enjoyed refining my editing skills." -Stephanie (used with 4th Graders)

  • Wow! This is wonderful! We've been editing sentences lately and I was looking to up their game to full paragraphs to help with their essay writing. I love how you format these..." -Helen

  • AND MORE! See additional feedback below


Nonfiction Paragraph Topics Included (2 Paragraphs on Each Topic):

  1. Queen of the Garden--Facts About Tomatoes
  2. A Writing Giant--Toni Morrison Biography
  3. A Well-Known President--Abraham Lincoln Biography
  4. An Unexpected Sweet Treat--History of Popsicles
  5. Pokemon: Gotta Catch 'Em All--History of How Pokemon Began
  6. Beware of the Dragons--Facts About Dragonflies
  7. I Have a Dream Still Lives on Today--Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Biography
  8. Who Has the Most Points in NBA History? --Basketball Facts
  9. 9/11--We Will Never Forget--History of September 11th
  10. The Master of Horror Stories--Edgar Allen Poe Biography
  11. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings--Maya Angelou Biography
  12. How Well Do You Know Your Bones?--Facts About Human Skeletons
  13. Dwarfs Really Do Exist--Facts About Animal Dwarfs
  14. Lift Every Voice and Sing--James Weldon Johnson Biography
  15. Boas vs. Pythons Facts
  16. Sedimentary Rocks--Science Facts
  17. The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors--History of How the Game Began
  18. Fierce and Furious Flowers--Facts about the Flower Mantis
  19. The First Woman to Win a Nobel Prize--Marie Curie Biography
  20. How Do You Feel About Birds?--Facts about Various Bird Species

NONFICTION READING + SPIRAL GRAMMAR EDITING = WIN WIN ❤️


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150 + Google Slides
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Produce complete sentences, recognizing and correcting inappropriate fragments and run-ons.
Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their).
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
Use correct capitalization.

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