What is peer editing?

Peer editing is a common activity in writing classrooms, like first-year English or high school language arts. It involves reading a classmate’s work, marking grammar mistakes, and offering suggestions for improvement.

In most cases, students who are editing each other’s work have an editing checklist to follow.

Peer editing is an excellent way to sharpen your writing skills and collaborate with your classmates. If you also run your assignments through Quillbot’s Grammar Checker, errors hardly stand a chance.