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TOUCH SYSTEMS DATA ENTRY PROOFREADER MARKS

PROOFREADER MARKS #1

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If shes giving us a hard time, she ll have to let us make up our own minds. 2. Things are going great here at leonard. 3. I think we are allready to get to work. 1A

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If shes giving us a hard time, she ll have to let us make up our own minds. 2. Things are going great here at leonard. 3. I think we are allready to get to work. 1B

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If shes giving us a hard time, she ll have to let us make up our own minds. 2. Things are going great here at leonard. 3. I think we are allready to get to work. 2A

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If shes giving us a hard time, she ll have to let us make up our own minds. 2. Things are going great here at leonard. 3. I think we are allready to get to work. 2B

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If shes giving us a hard time, she ll have to let us make up our own minds. 2. Things are going great here at leonard. 3. I think we are allready to get to work. 5a

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If shes giving us a hard time, she ll have to let us make up our own minds. 2. Things are going great here at leonard. 3. I think we are allready to get to work. 4B

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If shes giving us a hard time, she ll have to let us make up our own minds. 2. Things are going great here at leonard. 3. I think we are allready to get to work. 6B

PROOFREADER MARKS #2

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If she’s isn’t giving us problems, she’s turning away customers. 2. Things are going great here in our Favorite classroom. 3. Those 2 are the only 1’s making noise. 1A

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If she’s isn’t giving us problems, she’s turning away customers. 2. Things are going great here in our Favorite classroom. 3. Those 2 are the only 1’s making noise. 1B

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If she’s isn’t giving us problems, she’s turning away customers. 2. Things are going great here in our Favorite classroom. 3. Those 2 are the only 1’s making noise. 2A

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If she’s isn’t giving us problems, she’s turning away customers. 2. Things are going great here in our Favorite classroom. 3. Those 2 are the only 1’s making noise. 2b

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If she’s isn’t giving us problems, she’s turning away customers. 2. Things are going great here in our Favorite classroom. 3. Those 2 are the only 1’s making noise. 5a

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If she’s isn’t giving us problems, she’s turning away customers. 2. Things are going great here in our Favorite classroom. 3. Those 2 are the only 1’s making noise. 4b

PADLET As soon as you get in, put your name and then type the sentences correctly in the space provided. No name = no grade. 1. If she’s isn’t giving us problems, she’s turning away customers. 2. Things are going great here in our Favorite classroom. 3. Those 2 are the only 1’s making noise. 6b

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