The “A.R.M.S Pass” is an activity that can be used during the 'revising' stage in the writing process. This activity will help students to apply each part of A.R.M.S. step-by-step.
The teacher can conduct this activity by following these steps:
- Give students their draft and four colored highlighters/pencils.
- Encourage students to read their draft four times, each time focusing on ONE letter from A.R.M.S. A (Add): Highlight spots where more detail, examples, or explanations are needed. R (Remove): Cross out words or sentences that are unnecessary or repetitive. M (Move): Use arrows to show where sentences or paragraphs should be rearranged. S (Substitute): Replace boring or unclear words with stronger ones.
- After the four passes, students rewrite the improved version.
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it encourages responsibility and
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they learn the revision process themselves
This makes peer feedback more meaningful and less overwhelming.
After students complete their personal A.R.M.S pass, their partners can use a simple checklist answering questions like:
- What should be added?
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What should be removed?
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What should be moved?
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What should be substituted?
This will reinforce the strategy and give a second pair of eyes.
Smart strategy! Encourages students to revise independently before peer feedback.
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