Activity
Peer Review Workshop
Peer Review Workshop
Activity Overview
Students exchange work with peers and provide structured feedback using established criteria and protocols.
Grade Levels
Subject Areas
Activity Types
Detailed Example
Narrative Writing: Personal Narratives (English Language Arts - 4th Grade)
Materials Needed
- Draft personal narratives printed with wide margins
- Peer review guide with specific feedback categories
- Colored pens/highlighters for feedback
- Feedback sandwich visual guide
- Model texts with annotated feedback examples
- Author response sheet
- Revision planning template
- Timer
Preparation
Create a peer review guide focusing on key narrative elements (engaging beginning, descriptive details, dialogue, clear sequence, reflective conclusion). Prepare examples of effective and ineffective feedback. Develop a feedback protocol poster with sentence starters. Select a model text with annotated feedback to demonstrate the process.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Introduction to peer review (5-7 minutes):
Explain purpose: to help peers strengthen their writing through specific feedback
Distinguish between helpful feedback (specific, constructive) and unhelpful feedback (vague, overly critical)
Introduce the feedback sandwich model: positive comment, suggestion for improvement, positive comment
Model peer review process (8-10 minutes):
Display a sample narrative with teacher annotations
Demonstrate giving specific feedback tied to narrative writing criteria
Think aloud while providing constructive suggestions
Show how to ask clarifying questions
Review protocol and expectations (3-5 minutes):
Discuss respectful and responsible reviewer behaviors
Introduce peer review guide and feedback categories
Explain how to use different colored highlighters for specific elements
Set time expectations for each review round
First review round (10-12 minutes):
Pair students and exchange narratives
Reviewers read completely first before making notes
Use review guide to provide structured feedback:
Green: Highlight effective descriptive language
Yellow: Mark areas where more detail would help
Blue: Note dialogue effectiveness
Written comments: Focus on story structure and pacing
Write 2-3 specific questions for the author
Author-reviewer conference (5 minutes per pair):
Reviewers explain their feedback to authors
Authors ask clarifying questions
Together, identify 2-3 priority areas for revision
Complete author response sheet
Second review round (optional, 10-12 minutes):
Exchange with different partners for fresh perspective
Focus on different elements in the review guide
Revision planning (8-10 minutes):
Authors review all feedback received
Complete revision planning template identifying specific changes to make
Set goals for revision session
Share revision plans with original reviewer
Reflection: Students write briefly about the most valuable feedback they received and how it will improve their narrative.
Differentiation Strategies
For struggling writers, provide partially completed peer review guides with more structure. For English learners, allow feedback in native language alongside English. For advanced students, add more sophisticated elements to the review criteria, such as theme development or varied sentence structure.
Assessment Guidelines
Evaluate the quality and specificity of feedback provided. Review revision plans to assess students' ability to incorporate feedback effectively. Note improvements between drafts as evidence of the peer review's effectiveness.