Editing/Grammar

Practice sentence structure, punctuation, and grammar with easy-to-use resources

Then vs. Than

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Active vs. Passive Voice

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What is Subject-Verb Agreement?

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To, Too, Two

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Run-On Sentences (Lesson and Activity)

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Basic Grammar: Then vs. Than

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Homophone Havoc: A Courageous Writing Challenge

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Resources on Homophones!

Check out these resources on HOMOPHONES. Write a CREATIVE STORY Using Common Homophones #1 Write a CREATIVE STORY Using Common Homophones #2 Homophones Practice: Edit and Rewrite the Sentences Worksheet: Homophones Practice (Video Only) Homophones Worksheet: Edit and Rewrite the

Homophones Writing Challenge #2

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Homophones Practice: Edit and Rewrite the Sentences!

Here is a quick editing activity I use with my students. First, I play the video and have students edit the sentences. Students can do this individually or in groups – it’s up to you. Second, I have students complete

Edit and Restore the Quotes by Bad Bunny!

***These quotes have been altered for educational purposes. Play the video, pass out the worksheet, and see if your students can fix the mistakes! Video Worksheet: More editing activities here:

Edit and Restore the Quotes by Spider-Man!

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Edit and Restore the Quotes by NBA Players! (Western Conference)

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Edit and Rewrite the Paragraph on Lebron James!

Can your students fix the mistakes in this paragraph? I like to turn this activity into an editing contest. The group that restores the paragraph closest to its original form wins! More Lebron James Activities: Donate here:

Edit and Rewrite the Paragraph on Cristiano Ronaldo!

Can your students fix the mistakes in this paragraph? I like to turn this activity into an editing contest. The group that restores the paragraph closest to its original form wins! More Ronaldo activities below: Edit the Quotes Who is

Edit and Restore the Quotes by Bad Bunny!

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Homophones Practice: Edit and Rewrite the Sentences!

Here is a quick editing activity I use with my students. First, I play the video and have students edit the sentences. Students can do this individually or in groups – it’s up to you. Second, I have students complete

Can Your Students Edit and Rewrite These Sentences?

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Writing Challenge: EDIT and REWRITE Your Friend’s Writing!

Can You EDIT and REWRITE the Email so it Sounds Professional?

Spelling Challenge! (Roblox Edition)

Spelling Challenge: Fix the Paragraph

Spelling Challenge Paragraph (Video Games)

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Spelling Challenge Paragraph (TikTok Edition)

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Spelling Challenge Paragraph (Martin Luther King, Jr.)

Over the past five years, I’ve noticed a steady decline in students’ ability to copy writing accurately from the board or a screen—and I mean simply copying what’s there. Attention to spelling, punctuation, and capitalization is often missing. To address

Spelling Challenge Paragraph (K-Pop)

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Writing “Lock-In” Challenge!

Here is a worksheet to get students “locked-in” on writing conventions. Worksheet:

Summary Writing Resources (For Beginners)

Writing 20-word summaries is simple, but not easy. Condensing ideas into 20 words forces students to do two things: A. Focus on the key points of a text. B. Focus on precision with words. Here are some activities I use

Respect Your Substitute Teacher (Student Reflection)

If your students misbehave and disrespect a substitute teacher, here is a reflective writing task your students can complete. Worksheet: Thank you so much for visiting Tolentino Teaching. My goal is to provide ready-made lessons that are creative, clear, and

Reading Response Worksheet

The goal of this worksheet is simple: Get students “condensing” their ideas so they are precise with language (20-word summary). Get students “expanding” on their ideas so they can extract their deepest thoughts (golden line). Get students “playing” with new

Lock-In Challenge (TikTok Edition)

Strong writers notice the small things: spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar. This challenge will test how focused and “locked-in” you are. Worksheet:

Handwriting Self-Assessment & Reflection!

As part of my “Back to Basics” approach, I’ll be placing a renewed emphasis on student handwriting. Below is a simple assessment and reflection activity to help students evaluate their own writing. Worksheet: Donate Here:

Punctuation Practice Activities

Many of my students rarely use periods and commas in their writing, which makes their ideas sound unclear and sloppy. The goal of the following tasks is for students to insert proper punctuation into the given paragraphs. I have found

Edit and Restore the Quotes by Bad Bunny!

***These quotes have been altered for educational purposes. Play the video, pass out the worksheet, and see if your students can fix the mistakes! Video Worksheet: More editing activities here:

Spelling Challenge Paragraph (Video Games)

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Spelling Challenge Paragraph (K-Pop)

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Lock-In Challenge (TikTok Edition)

Strong writers notice the small things: spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar. This challenge will test how focused and “locked-in” you are. Worksheet:

Spelling Challenge Paragraph (Martin Luther King, Jr.)

Over the past five years, I’ve noticed a steady decline in students’ ability to copy writing accurately from the board or a screen—and I mean simply copying what’s there. Attention to spelling, punctuation, and capitalization is often missing. To address

Spelling Challenge: Fix the Paragraph

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