PROJECT EDITING 8th grade Project. WRITING CHECKLIST 8th grade Project.

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PROJECT EDITING 8th grade Project

WRITING CHECKLIST 8th grade Project

GENERAL ASPECTS  respect the AMOUNT OF WORDS? ( 150 )  use correct SPELLING?  use CAPITAL LETTERS…? At the beginning of a sentence. After a period (.) In proper nouns. (e.g. Chile) In days and months (e.g. Tuesday)  use correct PUNCTUATION MARKS? (, - : ; “” ? ! )  use SPACE BETWEEN LINES? (1,5) DID I…

GRAMMAR  use the TENSES required? Present Simple or Continuous Past Simple or Past Cont. Future, Modals and Present perfect In cursive /K/  check TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE verbs?  use the correct …? Prepositions Personal pronouns and Object pronouns Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns  include 4 PHRASAL VERBS? Correct conjugation In bold /N/ and underlined /S / DID I…

COHERENCE  write in a coherent way? The editorial introduces the magazine. The Introduction talks about the article Body and Conclusion are related to the introduction. Sentences make sense. Avoid redundancy  use CONNECTORS in the correct way? ( 4 ) Connectors + noun phrase Connectors + verbal phrase Connectors In bold /N/ and underlined /S / And – but - because - then - so - or – also (NO) And – but - because - then - so - or – also (NO)  use PHRASAL VERBS in the correct context? DID I…

VOCABULARY  use … Interesting adverbs or adjectives? Synonyms for avoiding repetition? Music industry vocabulary? Words in the correct context? Verbs in the correct context? DID I…