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Proofreading

Grade 2 · English Language Arts · Grammar and Mechanics · Virginia, USA

Lesson Summary

Proofreading means checking your writing for mistakes in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

Explanation

After you finish writing, always go back and read it again carefully. Look for spelling mistakes, missing capital letters, and wrong punctuation marks. Check that each sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with the right punctuation. Read your work slowly, one sentence at a time. You can even read it out loud to catch mistakes your eyes might miss. Proofreading makes your writing the best it can be!

Practice Questions

Q1: Find the mistake: 'the dog ran fast'
Answer: The sentence should start with a capital letter: 'The dog ran fast.'
Q2: What three things should you check for when proofreading?
Answer: Spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Q3: Fix this sentence: 'i like appls and banannas'
Answer: 'I like apples and bananas.'
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Proofreading is a lesson in the Grammar and Mechanics chapter of Grade 2 English Language Arts. It is part of the Virginia, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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Proofreading is taught in Grade 2 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Virginia, USA.

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