Companion Slides for the Write On Informational Writing Unit
These Write On Instructional Slides are designed to pair directly with the Write On How-To Writing printable curriculum for 2nd and 3rd grade.
⚠️ Important: These slides are NOT a standalone resource.
They are meant to support the lessons included in the full Write On Informational Writing
If you do not already own the curriculum, you will need to purchase it in order to fully use these slides.
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The slides visually guide students through the mini-lessons and writing process tasks included in the printable unit.
What These Slides Do
The slides help bring the lessons from the printable curriculum to life by providing daily instructional support for your writing block.
They allow teachers to:
• Model writing strategies clearly
• Walk students step-by-step through the writing process
• Reduce prep for anchor charts and mini-lessons
• Deliver consistent, structured writing instruction each day
Rather than recreating anchor charts or teaching visuals, you can project the slides while students work in the printable unit.
How the Slides Support the Writing Process
Each slide deck is organized by day to follow the same structure as the Write On curriculum.
Slides help guide students through:
• Learning targets
• Mini-lesson instruction
• Explicit teacher modeling
• Guided practice and discussion
• Writing process steps (brainstorming, drafting, revising, editing, publishing)
• Clear directions for student writing tasks
The slides help students see the writing process unfold one step at a time while reinforcing expectations for each stage of writing.
What Is Included
• Daily instructional slides linked through Canva aligned to the Write On How-To Writing Unit
• Slides that support mini-lessons and writing instruction
What Is NOT Included
This resource does NOT include the printable curriculum.
The slides are designed to guide instruction, but the complete lesson plans, writing prompts, graphic organizers, anchor chart materials, and publishing projects are included in the Write On printable unit.
For the best results, the slides should be used alongside the full curriculum.
Why Teachers Love Using Write On Slides
When students clearly understand:
• What they are learning
• What they should be doing
• Where they are in the writing process
Behavior decreases and engagement increases.
These slides help create predictable writing routines so teachers can focus on coaching young writers instead of preparing materials.