Peer Review Practice
A worksheet for 6th graders to practice peer review skills, focusing on constructive feedback and identifying areas for improvement in writing.
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Peer Review Practice Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers. For the peer review activity, read the provided text and offer constructive feedback.
1. What is the main goal of peer review?
To find all the grammar mistakes.
To help a writer improve their work.
To rewrite someone else's paper.
To tell the teacher who made mistakes.
2. When giving feedback, it's important to only point out what's wrong with the writing.
True
False
3. Constructive feedback should be specific, helpful, and .
4. When you receive feedback, it is important to listen with an mind.
5. Describe one strategy you can use to give polite and helpful feedback to a classmate.
Read the following paragraph written by a student. Then, provide feedback using the questions below.
My favorite animal is the dolphin. They are very smart. Dolphins live in the ocean. They eat fish. I saw a dolphin once at an aquarium. It was jumping and doing tricks. It was really cool. Dolphins are just the best.
6. What is one thing the writer did well?
7. What is one suggestion you have to make the writing even better? (Think about adding details, stronger verbs, or combining sentences.)
8. Are there any sentences that are unclear or confusing? If so, which ones and why?