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Peer Review Power-Up!

A Grade 3 ELA worksheet to introduce students to the concept and practice of peer review, focusing on helpful feedback.

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TextMultiple ChoiceFill in the BlanksShort AnswerTrue / FalseWord Bank

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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.3.5

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ELAWritingPeer ReviewGrade 3
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Peer Review Power-Up!

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Welcome to Peer Review Power-Up! Today, you will learn how to help your friends make their writing even better. Read each section carefully and answer the questions.

What is Peer Review?

Peer review is when a friend reads your writing and gives you helpful ideas to make it stronger. It's like having a teammate help you find ways to improve your work!

1. What is the main goal of peer review?

a

To tell your friend their writing is bad.

b

To help your friend make their writing better.

c

To copy your friend's ideas.

d

To draw pictures on your friend's paper.

2. What kind of feedback should you give during peer review?

a

Only negative comments.

b

Only positive comments.

c

Helpful and kind suggestions.

d

Silly and distracting remarks.

Complete the sentences about peer review.

1. When I give feedback, I should be   and  .

2. Peer review helps both the writer and the   become better.

3. After receiving feedback, the writer can choose to   their writing.

1. Imagine your friend wrote a story about a dog. What is one positive thing you could say about their story, and one helpful suggestion you could give?

Read each statement and circle True or False.

1. It's okay to make fun of your friend's writing during peer review.

T

True

F

False

2. Good peer review means telling your friend what you liked about their writing.

T

True

F

False

Use the words from the word bank to complete the sentences below.

helpful
kind
improve
reader

1. When I read my friend's paper, I try to be   and  .

2. My suggestions should help my friend   their story.

3. Being a good peer   means giving useful ideas.