Simply print free printablesummer writing activity!
Teaching procedural writing can be a breeze if you break it down into simple, manageable steps.
Activities like making a sandwich, tying shoelaces, or planting a seed are great starting points.
Once they get the hang of it, you’ve got the option to introduce more detailed tasks.
Practicing procedural writing helps children learn the importance of exact steps and using words carefully to convey meaning.
I tell the kids they need to give me step-by-step instructions to make it.
Then I do only exactly what they say.
You get the idea.
This is a silly activity that kids will remember!
This activity will help kids practice their procedural writing in a creative way.
They can swap with their classmates and try making each others favorite dishes.
This reinforces procedural writing and introduces them to new foods.
Instructional Videos
Have the kids create their own instructional videos.
They can use a tablet or a phone to record themselves explaining a simple task.
This adds a multimedia element to their learning and helps build confidence in speaking.
Teaching procedural writing doesnt have to be a daunting task.
Remember, the key is to keep it engaging and relatable.
Free Writing Prompts
We have TONS of freeprintable writing promptsfor elementary age studnets to choose from!