
English (ELA) • Year 5 • 60 • 48 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
This is lesson 5 of 5 in the unit "Mastering Informational Writing". Lesson Title: Revising and Polishing for Submission Lesson Description: In the final lesson, students will learn the importance of revision and editing. They will use the Mississippi Department of Education writing rubric to assess their drafts and make necessary improvements. The lesson culminates in a final submission of their polished informational writing.
Subject: English (ELA)
Year Group: Year 5
Unit: Mastering Informational Writing
Lesson Number: 5 of 5
Lesson Length: 60 minutes
Lesson Focus: Revising and editing an informational writing piece for final submission
Curriculum Area:
This lesson aligns with the National Curriculum for England - English Writing:
By the end of this lesson, students will:
✔ I can identify and correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
✔ I can revise my writing to improve clarity, organisation, and detail.
✔ I can use peer and teacher feedback to enhance my work.
✔ I can ensure my final writing follows the conventions of informational texts.
Purpose: To introduce the importance of revising and editing in a fun, engaging way.
💡 Teacher's Tip: Use a humorous or exaggerated example to make editing feel less intimidating!
Purpose: To break down the steps of revising versus editing clearly.
Display and explain the four-step revision process:
Introduce the Mississippi Department of Education Writing Rubric (adapted to fit UK writing expectations) and explain how students will use it as a tool for assessment.
💡 Teacher’s Tip: Link back to previous lessons – remind students that revising is about improving, not just fixing mistakes.
Purpose: To give students structured time to refine their drafts using a checklist.
💡 Teacher’s Tip: Encourage students to read backwards (sentence by sentence) when checking for spelling errors – this helps them focus on individual words rather than meaning.
Purpose: To develop peer feedback skills in a structured way.
💡 Teacher’s Tip: Model a good and bad example of feedback to show students how to be constructive!
Purpose: To allow students to make final improvements before submitting their work.
💡 Teacher’s Tip: Play calming instrumental music while they complete final edits to create a focused, professional writing atmosphere.
💡 Teacher’s Tip: Read a few anonymous notes aloud to reinforce key takeaways from the lesson.
✔ Example paragraph with errors for Starter Activity
✔ Writing rubric (simplified for student use)
✔ Self-editing checklists
✔ Printed peer review sheets (Glow & Grow method)
✔ Coloured pens/pencils for editing
✔ Sticky notes for reflection activity
After the lesson, consider:
✅ Did students engage with the revision process meaningfully?
✅ Were they able to assess and improve their writing independently?
✅ What areas of revision did they struggle with most?
🎉 Congratulations! This marks the final lesson in our "Mastering Informational Writing" unit. Your students are now equipped with crucial revision and editing skills that will benefit them across all subjects. 🎉
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