So, I've gone online to snoop up a few interesting links:
The Punctuation Tree
and
Common Proofreading Symbols
I have also begun working on my own classroom decor. I plan to have more than a few helpful posters up in my eventual classroom to aid in both the editing and writing process.
F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.
the coordinating conjunctions
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
Dead Verbs
is are am have had has be been
was look were take took went go ran
run make do did gone came come -ing words
Common Proofreading Symbols
| Symbol | Meaning | Example |
| insert a comma | ||
| apostrophe or single quotation mark | ||
| insert something | ||
| use double quotation marks | ||
| use a period here | ||
| delete | ||
| transpose elements | ||
| close up this space | ||
| a space needed here | ||
| begin new paragraph | ||
| no paragraph |
Common Proofreading Abbreviations
(The abbreviation would appear in the margin,probably with a line or arrow pointing to the offending element.)
| Abbreviation | Meaning | Example |
| Ab | a faulty abbreviation | She had earned a Phd along with her M.D. |
| Agr See also P/A and S/V | agreement problem: subject/verb or pronoun/antecedent | The piano as well as the guitar need tuning. The student lost their book. |
| Awk | awkward expression or construction | The storm had the effect of causing millions of dollars in damage. |
| Cap | faulty capitalization | We spent the Fall in Southern spain. |
| CS | comma splice | Raoul tried his best, this time that wasn't good enough |
| DICT | faulty diction | Due to the fact that we were wondering as to whether it would rain, we stayed home. |
| Dgl | dangling construction | Working harder than ever, this job proved to be too much for him to handle. |
| - ed | problem with final -ed | Last summer he walk all the way to Birmingham. |
| Frag | fragment | Depending on the amount of snow we get this winter and whether the towns buy new trucks. |
| | | | problem in parallel form | My income is bigger than my wife. |
| P/A | pronoun/antecedent agreement | A student in accounting would be wise to see their advisor this month. |
| Pron | problem with pronoun | My aunt and my mother have wrecked her car The committee has lost their chance to change things. You'll have to do this on one's own time. |
| Rep | unnecessary repetition | The car was blue in color. |
| R-O | run-on sentence | Raoul tried his best this time that wasn't good enough. |
| Sp | spelling error | This sentence is flaude with two mispellings. |
| - s | problem with final -s | He wonder what these teacher think of him. |
| STET | Let it stand | The proofreader uses this Latin term to indicate that proofreading marks calling for a change should be ignored and the text as originally written should be "let stand." |
| S/V | subject/verb agreement | The problem with these cities are leadership. |
| T | verb tense problem | He comes into the room, and he pulled his gun. |
| Wdy | wordy | Seldom have we perused a document so verbose, so ostentatious in phrasing, so burdened with too many words. |
| WW | wrong word | What affect did the movie have on Sheila? She tried to hard to analyze its conclusion. |
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