Editing Practice for Young Writers
A Grade 1 ELA worksheet focused on editing sentences for capitalization, punctuation, and common errors.
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Editing Practice for Young Writers
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Editing means making your writing better! Look for mistakes in capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. Read each sentence carefully and fix any errors you find.
Circle the letter that should be a capital letter in each sentence.
1. my dog barks loudly.
2. the sun is bright today.
3. i love to play.
Read each sentence. Does it end with the correct punctuation mark? Choose True or False.
1. My name is Tim.
True
False
2. Do you like apples.
True
False
Rewrite each sentence correctly. Pay attention to capital letters and punctuation.
1. the cat ran fast
2. where is my ball
3. i like to eat pizza
Read the sentence. Choose the best word to complete it.
1. The sky is .
2. I want to go the park.
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