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Brief Description Student-editors work in teams to find all the errors in a piece of text.Objectives Students
Keywords grammar, punctuation, spelling, game, team, cooperative Materials are not required; see Lesson Plan section for materials that might be prepared in advance, including a transparency, chart, or student work sheet.Lesson Plan This activity can be used across the grades to reinforce language skills that students have learned. When you find yourself with 20 minutes to spare, this activity can be created on the spot and tied to a topic being studied in the class. You can also prepare in advance several sets of sentences or short stories to be used by a substitute or for you to use at any time. Ideally these sentences/stories would be prepared on large chart paper; if you have easy access to an overhead projector, they could be prepared on a transparency. Another option: Prepare individual student work sheets with the same text so students have a copy they can work on and hold.
Here's how the simple activity works: Activity notes: Before the team activity begins, you might provide each student with a work sheet that has on it the text for the activity. Students will do the work sheet on their own before teams are created. Or students can work together in their team units to identify as many errors as they can. Assessment The day after doing this activity, you could hand out a copy of the activity and let students do the activity on their own. In this follow-up activity, students should be able to identify 90 percent or more of the errors in the text.Lesson Plan Source Education WorldSubmitted By Gary Hopkins National Standards LANGUAGE ARTS: English
Return to the Teacher Appreciation Week lesson plan. See more lessons for substitute teachers in Education World's Sub Station.
Originally published 5/3/2002
Links last updated 03/28/2006
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