
Fix the List
This worksheet provides two flawed bullet point lists and asks students to identify what’s wrong with them by checking boxes. Issues include lack of parallel structure, unrelated themes, or lack of conciseness. Students are expected to critique the lists and diagnose errors. This helps them understand common mistakes in bullet list writing.
Critiquing bullet lists hones analytical and editorial thinking. It teaches students to evaluate language structure and content relevance. This practice enhances both comprehension and writing revision skills. Recognizing what makes writing effective-or ineffective-supports stronger literacy and error correction.