This week you wrote a noticeboard notice about the lost property system. Now you'll read another student's notice and decide how strong it is. Every module sharpens how you spot clear, useful writing.
Let’s Focus
Two strands matter most this week: Conventions and Structure & Cohesion. Correct spelling, punctuation and neat formatting decide if the notice looks trusted. Clear visual order decides if readers can scan it fast.
Conventions
Strong writing this week looks polished at first glance. Spelling and punctuation are correct. Capitals are used properly for the title. Spacing stays consistent across sections. A neat, professional notice earns trust before the reader has even finished reading it.
What markers scan for
- All words spelled correctly.
- Accurate punctuation throughout.
- A clear, well-marked title at the top.
- Consistent spacing and a tidy, professional look.
Score Bands
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Basic
Spelling or punctuation errors appear and the formatting looks uneven.
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Strong
Spelling and punctuation are accurate and the formatting looks clean and consistent.
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Excellent
Conventions are flawless and the formatting looks polished and immediately trusted.
Structure & Cohesion
Strong writing this week is built so readers can scan it. Headings split the notice into clear sections. Bullets pull out key actions. White space stops the page feeling crammed. Readers should find what they need within seconds, not after a careful re-read.
What markers scan for
- Clear headings that split the notice into sections.
- Bullets that pull out key actions or details.
- Enough white space to stop the page feeling crammed.
- Most important information placed up top.
Score Bands
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Basic
Information is hard to scan and the layout feels crammed.
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Strong
Information is easy to scan and headings help readers find what they need.
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Excellent
Information is immediately accessible and the visual layout works at a glance.
Student sample for assessment
Written by a Year 6 student in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia.
Have you lost something? Here's how to find it. Where Lost Items Are Kept All lost property is stored in the Office, in the lost property box. Items are kept for two weeks only. How to Find Your Item • Check the lost property box in the Office • Ask the Office staff to help you search • Describe your item (colour, size, what it looks like) • We will help you look through the box How to Report a Lost Item If you cannot find your item: • Tell an adult at school (teacher or Office staff) • Describe exactly what you lost • Tell them when and where you last saw it • Leave your name so we can contact you if it turns up How to Prevent Loss • Write your name inside belongings • Do not leave items unattended • Check you have everything before leaving a classroom • Use the lost property system promptly Important: Items not claimed within two weeks are donated or recycled. Questions? Ask the Office staff anytime.