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Embed critical literacy skills through a high-engagement error-detection and text-correction activity using a science-themed article. This resource supports the 2026 writing expectations from the English qualification by focusing on spelling, punctuation, spacing, paragraphing and capitalisation—core components of the updated assessment framework from the exam board.

Students are given an original shark article containing deliberate technical errors, then asked to mark it the way teachers do using professional proof-reading codes:

C – capital letter error

P – missing punctuation

SP – spelling error

/ – missing space

// – new paragraph needed

^ – missing word

^/ – spacing issue
These annotation skills mirror the kinds of editing awareness students now need for the new English Language writing assessment.

Once the text is fully marked and corrected, learners then rewrite the article accurately, applying the corrections independently. The improved, corrected version is also included for teacher reference or modelling.

shark–Correcting-texts

Key Literacy Skills

Proof-reading using professional marking codes

Correcting spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors

Understanding sentence demarcation and clause separation

Paragraphing for clarity and cohesion

Space insertion and missing-word detection

Essay and transactional writing accuracy for GCSE English Language papers (2026 emphasis)

Building confidence in editing before writing

What Teachers Receive

PowerPoint slides containing the original error-filled Solar System article

Editing code key and clear task instructions

Corrected model version for modelling or peer assessment

Lines/spaces for student rewrite

Fully editable format, ready to print or deliver on screen

No additional preparation required

Classroom Uses

English lesson starter or literacy intervention task

Proof-reading practice before extended writing

Cross-curricular literacy (English + science engagement)

Exam writing preparation with focus on technical accuracy

Homework or guided independent work

Peer or self-assessment modelling

Vocabulary and clause correction discussion

Suitable For

KS3–KS5 English

GCSE English Language 2026 writing preparation

EAL groups practising spelling and spacing accuracy

SEN literacy support or small group intervention

College and adult literacy learners

Curriculum-wide literacy improvement

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