I can read my writing out loud to catch mistakes and improve flow by:
fixing capitals, adding punctuation, breaking run‑ons, and replacing unclear words.
Materials
Pencil ✏️ and eraser
Ruled paper or tablet
Tracing Pad (below)
Tip: When you pause as you read, a punctuation mark likely belongs there.
Mini-lesson — How reading aloud helps revision
Capitals + periods: Start sentences with capitals. End with ., !, or ?.
Run-ons: If you run out of breath, split into two sentences or add a comma + and.
Word choice: Replace vague words (stuff, things) with clear ones.
Read for meaning: Does each sentence make sense and connect to the idea?
Smooth sound: Try simple transitions like first, next, finally.
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Guided Practice — Trace on the Pad
Practice reading marks and fixes. Trace these symbols/letters, then rewrite the sentence with better flow:
Symbols: .,?!“ ”'
Fix this: we went to the park it was fun → We went to the park, and it was fun.
Tracing Pad
Drag & Drop — Build Clear, Read‑Aloud Friendly Sentences
Drag chips to fix capitalization, punctuation, and flow. Keep punctuation at the end.