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Peer Revisions

Peer Revisions. Abby Sanderson. What’s the Point??. Someone else can catch mistakes you missed. Get different opinions and perspectives. Great grammar practice! …so that you hand in your best work!. Let’s Practice!.

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Peer Revisions

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  1. Peer Revisions Abby Sanderson

  2. What’s the Point?? • Someone else can catch mistakes you missed. • Get different opinions and perspectives. • Great grammar practice! • …so that you hand in your best work!

  3. Let’s Practice! My favorite holiday is halloween. Are family picks pumpkins every year at a farm. Last weak I went two a pumpkin pach with my family. I picked out a huge orange pumpkin to tak home it wayed over 15 pounds? My sister stumbled as she were carrying it to the car. Do you know what happened next. She dropped the pumpkin and it splattered all over the grownd. She yelled, Oh no! Their our other reasons how come I like halloween. All the free candy! I usually take my little brother’s and sister’s to all there friends houses they give us so much candy.

  4. HOMOPHONE • A __________ is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. • Examples: • Are/Our • There/Their/They’re • To/Too/Two

  5. HOMOPHONES • Are: I believe there are twelve in a dozen. Vs. • Our : Our parents give us our presents today. • There: There are three cute kittens over there. Vs. • Their: Their party was at their new house! Vs. • They’re: The topic they’re discussing is homophones. • To: In order to cook spaghetti, you need to boil water. Vs. • Too: No one likes a shower too hot or too cold. Vs. • Two: I would like two slices of cheese on my sandwich, please.

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