This engaging KS2 instruction writing resource is perfect if you’re looking to bring a little creativity to your literacy lessons.
Designed to cover key areas of the English curriculum, it provides a fun and interactive way for children to master the essential skills of writing clear and effective instructions.
This project culminates in an exciting final task where pupils use everything they’ve learnt to create a double-page spread titled “How to Steal Christmas,” inspired by the Grinch.
In this activity, pupils plan and write their own set of instructions, combining their skills in using imperative verbs, time conjunctions and engaging vocabulary.
They’ll also design their pages with headings and illustrations, encouraging creativity alongside technical writing.
This task not only allows pupils to consolidate their instruction-writing skills but also gives them the opportunity to showcase their understanding in a fun and imaginative way.
The Grinch theme adds a touch of festive excitement, making it an ideal activity for the lead-up to Christmas.
KS2 instruction writing project
The resource focuses on teaching pupils how to identify and use imperative verbs, time conjunctions and other features of instructional texts.
It takes a step-by-step approach, helping children understand why each element is important and how to use them in their own writing.
Starting with a simple task to spot instruction features, such as bullet points and commands, the lessons gradually build pupils’ confidence and ability.
Pupils will explore the use of time conjunctions like “first,” “next,” and “finally” through practical exercises, including writing precise jam sandwich instructions that a robot could follow.
This not only builds their understanding of instructional language but also highlights the importance of clarity in writing.
Creative writing
The creative element is further enhanced through tasks such as designing imaginative instructions for unique challenges, like “How to Cook a Snowstorm.”
These activities allow pupils to practise writing detailed, step-by-step guides while incorporating descriptive vocabulary and a touch of humour.
In addition, the resource includes grammar-focused activities, such as using dashes to add extra information, which ties directly to KS2 writing objectives. These skills are embedded naturally into fun and engaging contexts that children will enjoy.
Emily Weston is a KS3 specialist teacher who has also taught in Year 6. Follow her on X at @primaryteachew. Browse more Christmas activities.