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Symbols that Make Writing Shine

 In class we did an exercise where we explored Proofreading and Editing Symbols and completed a proofreader's post test activity. Attached below are copies of the tool and the test I completed on my own.

 (This is something that I think I will use in my future classes as I had a good time doing it and I think that both teachers and students can follow this so that they too can use it when editing.)


                    
                    Figure 1: Proofreading and Editing Symbols Tool






                    Figure 2: Proofreader's Post Test Activity



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  1. Thank you for sharing...I think this is an excellent tool that I can use to assist y studets when editing their pieces.

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