teaching resource

Editing and Revising Checklist Pack

  • Updated

    Updated:  13 Nov 2024

Download this editing and revising checklist pack to support your students when revising and editing their written work.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  6 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  3 - 6

Curriculum

  • ACELY1683

    Re-read and edit texts for meaning, appropriate structure, grammatical choices and punctuationElaborationsusing glossaries, print and digital dictionaries and spell check to edit spelling, realising that spell check accuracy depends on understanding ...

  • ACELY1695

    Re-read and edit for meaning by adding, deleting or moving words or word groups to improve content and structureElaborationsrevising written texts: editing for grammatical and spelling accuracy and clarity of the text, to improve the connection betwe...

  • ACELY1705

    Re-read and edit student’s own and others’ work using agreed criteria for text structures and language featuresElaborationsediting for flow and sense, organisation of ideas and choice of language, revising and trying new approaches if an el...

  • ACELY1715

    Re-read and edit students’ own and others’ work using agreed criteria and explaining editing choicesElaborationsediting for coherence, sequence, effective choice of vocabulary, opening devices, dialogue and description, humour and pathos, a...

teaching resource

Editing and Revising Checklist Pack

  • Updated

    Updated:  13 Nov 2024

Download this editing and revising checklist pack to support your students when revising and editing their written work.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  6 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  3 - 6

Download this editing and revising checklist pack to support your students when revising and editing their written work.

The Ultimate Editing and Revising Checklist Pack

Help your students to confidently and comprehensively revise and edit their written work with this set of text-type specific editing checklists.

This resource includes checklists for six different text types: narrative, persuasive, report, biography, explanation, and factual recount, with each checklist thoughtfully designed to guide students through a comprehensive editing process.

Each editing and revising checklist includes:

  • Text-Specific Structure Checks Each checklist includes a section that highlights the essential structural elements unique to the text type, ensuring that students can verify their writing follows the correct format and logical order.
  • Language and Text Features Students are prompted to assess their use of language and specific text features required for each type of writing, from vivid descriptions in a narrative to clear argumentation in a persuasive piece.

Each criterion on these editing and revising checklists is accompanied by a checkbox that students can mark off to indicate that they have revised and edited their writing for that specific requirement.

How to Get the Most From This Editing and Revising Checklist Pack

Using editing checklists helps students to gradually build self-editing skills, making the writing process more interactive and enriching for young writers. Here’s an example of how a student might use the narrative checklist to improve the overall quality of their work:

  1. First Draft Review – After completing a first draft of their narrative, students use the checklist to ensure their story has essential structural elements, such as a clear orientation, complication, climax and resolution, and that the plot flows smoothly.
  2. Check for Language Features – The editing and revising checklist guides students to verify that they have included engaging descriptions and dialogue that bring their characters and scenes to life.
  3. Grammar and Spelling – Students review their work to correct any spelling or grammar mistakes highlighted in the language section of the checklist. They should also attempt to add any elements they may have missed.
  4. Peer Review  – To deepen the process, students can exchange their work with a peer, who uses the same editing checklist to provide feedback. This further reinforces an understanding of the structural and textual elements of the focus text type. 
  5. Final Adjustments – Students make any final changes based on their editing checklist usage and peer feedback, ensuring their piece is ready for polishing and submission.

Download This Editing and Revising Checklist Pack

This editing and revising checklist pack can be downloaded as either a black-and-white PDF or an editable Google Slides file. If you download the Google file, please note that you will be asked to make a copy to your personal drive.

As this pack contains multiple editing checklists, we recommend making one copy of the entire file, then removing the checklist you require before photocopying.


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