Revising and editing (age 8+)
Read back your own writing critically and independently — notice where meaning is unclear, where a word could be stronger, or where the reader might be confused; make revisions without needing teacher prompts, using your own judgment about what is and isn't working
Suggested ages 8–9
Learning journey
Your child is developing more sophisticated writing skills — choosing precise and vivid words to create specific effects, and learning to research topics and organise information from various sources.
Evidence of understanding
- Reread a paragraph silently and independently identify at least one place where meaning could be clearer or a word choice improved
- Make a revision that goes beyond spelling/punctuation — changing a sentence for clarity or effect
- Explain in their own words why they changed something ('I thought the reader wouldn't understand what I meant')
Assessment prompt
Can Revising and editing (age 8+) read back something they've written — a story, a report, a letter — and spot a part that isn't quite right or could be better, all by themselves without you or a teacher pointing it out?
Standards alignment
No external standards are linked to this topic.