Instruction writing is important for Grade 2 students because it helps them learn how to organize their thoughts in clear, logical steps.
It teaches them to use sequence words like first, next, and finally, which build strong writing and thinking skills. Writing instructions also improves reading comprehension, as students must understand and explain processes accurately.
It encourages careful observation, planning, and attention to detail. Through instruction writing, students learn how to communicate ideas clearly and help others follow directions.
These skills are valuable not only in schoolwork but also in real-life situations where giving and following instructions are important
To connect our Unit with Writing and Reading skills, we invited Tamaki’s mom to join us in baking a cake. Of course, what better way for students to understand the importance of following instructions than by looking forward to enjoying the delicious sponge cake they helped make!
This hands-on activity allowed students to see how following steps carefully leads to a successful result — both in baking and in writing.
Next week, the students will use these skills to create an Instructional writing in exploring our Line of Inquiry "How technology is used and organized."









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