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Student Peer Review Writing Feedback Worksheet
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What It Is:
A student-friendly peer review worksheet designed to help learners give thoughtful, specific feedback on a classmate’s writing. It includes three guided sections: What I Liked, What Could Be Clearer, and Suggestion, each with visual icons to support comprehension. Students also write the names of the reviewer and author at the top for easy tracking.
Why Use It:
This worksheet teaches students how to provide constructive, balanced feedback that supports a positive writing community. The prompts help students focus on strengths, identify areas needing clarification, and offer meaningful suggestions—skills essential for effective revision and communication.
How to Use It:
• Pair students and have them exchange writing pieces.
• Instruct reviewers to complete each section thoughtfully, using examples from the writing.
• Facilitate a follow-up conversation where students share feedback with the author.
• Use during writing workshops, drafting stages, or peer collaboration lessons.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 2–6.
• Great for writing units, opinion sharing, and collaborative revision tasks.
• Helpful for ESL/ELL learners who benefit from structured, visual feedback formats.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, writing instructors, ESL educators, tutors, and homeschool educators focusing on peer collaboration and writing improvement.
A student-friendly peer review worksheet designed to help learners give thoughtful, specific feedback on a classmate’s writing. It includes three guided sections: What I Liked, What Could Be Clearer, and Suggestion, each with visual icons to support comprehension. Students also write the names of the reviewer and author at the top for easy tracking.
Why Use It:
This worksheet teaches students how to provide constructive, balanced feedback that supports a positive writing community. The prompts help students focus on strengths, identify areas needing clarification, and offer meaningful suggestions—skills essential for effective revision and communication.
How to Use It:
• Pair students and have them exchange writing pieces.
• Instruct reviewers to complete each section thoughtfully, using examples from the writing.
• Facilitate a follow-up conversation where students share feedback with the author.
• Use during writing workshops, drafting stages, or peer collaboration lessons.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 2–6.
• Great for writing units, opinion sharing, and collaborative revision tasks.
• Helpful for ESL/ELL learners who benefit from structured, visual feedback formats.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, writing instructors, ESL educators, tutors, and homeschool educators focusing on peer collaboration and writing improvement.




