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Editing Techniques Checking spelling. You have finished writing Now you have to check your spelling. What are my options? – Spellcheck – Proofreading.

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1 Editing Techniques Checking spelling

2 You have finished writing Now you have to check your spelling. What are my options? – Spellcheck – Proofreading – Dictionary – Peer Editing

3 Spellcheck Pros Accessible – Just click a button to catch glaring errors. Corrects errors as you type Cons Misses mistakes made with homophones/homonyms. – I want there zest for life. X – You’re mother is here. X You may have spelled a word correctly, but used the wrong word. – I only have on left. X – She has an open hart. X – Tim aloud him to do it. X

4 Proofreading Pros You are responsible for catching errors. Makes you a better editor. Cons You could miss some errors – Put some time between you and your writing. You may not be a great speller.

5 Use a dictionary Unsure of a spelling? – Use a dictionary. But I do not know how to spell the word… – Words are in alphabetical order – You will learn how to spell other words as you search. Yes, it is time-consuming.

6 Peer editing Find a trusted friend, teacher, or adult. – You read it aloud to them. – Have them read it aloud or to themselves. Great way to catch spelling and other errors.


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