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DAILY EDITS Hannah Jones

Find ten capitalization errors and five spelling errors in the letter below. Rewrite the letter with the errors corrected. september 2, 20 deer Student, Warm-U ps: Edits Welcom to my Class and to Charlotte Cove middle school. Like you, i m looking forward to an Exiting year togehter. To help me get to know you, please write a letter telling me a bit about Yourself. Hand in final draft by next tuesday. sinserely, Mr. Klepp 1 Walch Publishing

Correct the fifteen errors in this passage. I sure hope this guy isn t wierd, Pete thought, as he stared wistfully out the window of his classroom down to the soccer feild below. Mr. Klepp sure looked a bit off he had a scrufy mushtache that covered his upper lip, and his shirt was butoned wrong. He smiles and gestured like a maniac. And, worst of all, assigned homework on the first day. Warm-Ups: Edits But their were hopeful signs, to. Pictures of classic rock stars hung on his walls. They re were inspiring sayings on the wall, too, such as, Give piece a chance, by john lennon. Maybe this guy is a hipie, Pete thought. At least that would be interesting. 2 As Mr. Klepp dismissed the class, Pete begins to daydream about what he would say in his letter. Walch Publishing

Here s a simple description of Chrissie. Use this information to write similes and metaphors for Pete to use in a song about her. Write Pete s song in the space below. 1. Chrissie has long, black hair. Simile: Your hair is as as. 2. Her eyes are green Simile: Your eyes are like. 3. Her skin is smooth. Metaphor: Your skin. 4. Her laugh sounds musical. Warm-Ups: Edits 5 0 Simile: Your laugh is like. 5. She is kind and caring. Metaphor: Your heart. Walch Publishing

Add commas, semicolons, and question marks to the following story. Correct the five misspellings. Warm-U ps: hear it Edits Pete arrived at school ten minutes early he had arranged to meet Mr. Klepp to play him his song about Chrissie he didn t want anybody else to here him. When he arrived at the classroom Mr. Klepp was at his desk eating a huge bowl of something wierd. What is that stuff Pete asked. It s granola, yogurt, and fruit Mr. Klepp answered. Do you want to try it Uh no thanks Pete answered I brought you my song do you want to Does a dog yelp when someone steps on its foot Mr. Klepp replied somewhat strangely as usual Pete ignored the question. Okay here goes Pete began. He cleared his throat got out his guitar and sang Oooooh Chrissie/ you re so pritty/ you got lips like rubies/ and skin like a baby Pete looked up and asked Is that good so far 5 1 Excellant Mr. Klepp answered his eyes were twinkling mischeivously though and Pete wondered if he really liked it. Walch Publishing

Combine each of the following pairs of simple sentences using a relative pronoun: who, whom, whose, which, or that. Use each pronoun once. Warm-U ps: Edits 1. The cake took Sammy and Izzie three hours to bake. It was delicious. 2. The boys photocopied all of the baby pictures to make a collage for the Klepps. The students had brought in the pictures. 3. Mrs. Klepp cried when the students jumped out from behind the door and shouted, Surprise! Mrs. Klepp is quite sentimental. 4. Mr. Klepp said the cake was the most delicious he had ever tasted. His father was a pastry chef. 5. The Klepps thanked their students for the party. The Klepps really appreciated them. 101 Walch Publishing

Correct the common usage errors in these sentences. 1. I read in my history book where Maine used to be part of Massachusetts. 2. Maine became a state in the Missouri Compromise, that was ratified in 1820. 3. Fiona finds it hard to master these kind of American history facts because said facts are not covered in Scottish schools. Warm-Ups: Edits 4. Her recollection of these facts is improving some as she spends more time in the United States. 5. Of course, she knows much more then her American friends about Scottish history. 102 6. Most of her friends wouldn t have even heard of William Wallace without they have seen Braveheart. 7. American students have a long ways to go before they know the history of the British Monarchy. 8. That there is a subject Fiona s friends will likely never learn. Walch Publishing

Proofread Dr. Bodwell s note to Mr. Klepp. Dear Konrad, May 3, 20 Thank-you for intrusting me with you re students. They were quite well, with a few exeptions. (See attatched list.) Durring my time in your class room, we studied grammer, cemistry, and do creative writting. I have left foulders of the student s work on your desk. Warm-Ups: Edits I hope you have a marvellous time with your new baby. Fatherhood, as I m shure youll descover, is a wonderfull experiance. Your s truely, 160 Bud Bodwell, PhD Walch Publishing

Proofread the following passage. Warm-U ps: Edits Every May, CCMS held elections for class offisers and for student counsel representatives. There were six posisions for each class: presedent, vise presedent, secretery, and tresurer, plus two student counsel representatives. Several students in Mr. Klepps class was planning to run. Either Sammy or Izzie were going to run for president, and the other won would run for vise president. Cliff, whom had lots of experiance working with mony, was runing for tresurer, and Pete was planing to run for student counsel representative. 161 Walch Publishing

Fiona and Beau have to say goodbye to each other, because Fiona is going back to Scotland. Change their indirect dialogue to direct dialogue. Then rewrite the dialogue. Fiona and Beau were standing in the lobby of the airport with Beau s mom and Fiona s host family. Fiona hugged her host parents and sister first, and she thanked them and told them that she would never, ever forget them. She gave an extra hug to Claire and told her 178 Warm-Ups: Edits that she had always wanted a sister, and now she felt she really had one. Claire told her that she felt the same way, and that she was going to come visit Scotland as soon as she could. Then Fiona turned to Beau. They were both crying. The rest of the group moved away so they could be alone for a minute. Beau hugged Fiona and told her that he had never loved anybody before, and he wasn t sure he could love anybody ever again. Fiona said she felt the same way. Beau promised her that he would write every day. Fiona said that she would, too, and she promised to send him lots of pictures on e-mail. Beau said that he would get a job and save up money to visit her. Finally, it was time to part. They hugged each other for the last time, and Fiona walked away. Walch Publishing

Warm-U ps: Edits Combine Mr. Klepp s simple sentences to give them more variety. Then rewrite his letter. June 10, 20 My Dear Students: Thank you for a wonderful year. I have treasured each one of you. Pete, I hope to see you in concert one day. Cliff, I expect to see your landscaping truck driving down the streets of Charlotte Cove in the near future. Your green thumb has been priceless in our garden. Sammy, I expect to see you run for president someday. I will vote for you. I know I will be seeing Izzie this summer. She has already started babysitting for Chloe. She s a wonderful babysitter. Beau, I m so glad you joined our class this summer. I will see you at the beach. I know you plan to take the junior lifeguard course. Fiona, thank you for gracing our school with your gentle presence this year. I won t forget you. Mrs. Klepp and I will be doing what we always do this summer. We will travel a bit. We will enjoy the harvest of our garden. We will savor the short but precious Maine summer. This summer will be different, though. We will have a baby girl to share it with. I will be a diaper-changing machine. I can t wait. 179 Walch Publishing