Welcome, Cadet.
The World Space Alliance (W.S.A.) is preparing for the Zenith-X lunar mission, but there’s a problem. Critical pre-flight logs have been corrupted—capital letters are missing, punctuation has drifted off course, and spelling errors are disrupting communication.
Students must repair the damaged sentences to stabilise the system and unlock the final access code before launch.
This grammar worksheet turns grammar practice into a quick, engaging problem-solving challenge as students identify and correct errors in sentence structure, punctuation, and spelling.
What’s Included:
• 1 printable Sentence Fixer activity sheet
• Built-in codebreaker (5-letter access code)
• Space-themed fun fact
• Answer key for quick marking
Skills Covered:
• Sentence boundaries
• Punctuation accuracy
• Spelling correction
• Apostrophes
• Verb agreement
• Introductory phrases
• Editing and proofreading
Classroom Use
• Year 5–6 grammar practice
• NAPLAN revision
• Literacy starters
• Early finisher activities
• Quick grammar assessment
No Preparation Required
Simply print and use—perfect for busy classrooms.
Part of the Mission to Space Series
This activity is part of the Mission to Space grammar collection, where students complete challenges, decode clues, and build essential grammar skills through immersive, story-driven tasks.
If your class enjoys this activity, explore the full Mission to Space Grammar Puzzle Pack available in this shop!