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How to differentiate writing lessons in primary schools (without the stress)

Written by Anna from Pobble | 22/01/25 18:42

Differentiation is the cornerstone of inclusive teaching, especially when it comes to writing. Every child in your classroom is unique, with different strengths, needs, and learning styles. But tailoring lessons to meet these varied needs can often feel like a monumental task, especially with the mounting demands on teachers’ time.

In this blog, we’ll explore why differentiating writing lessons is essential, practical tips for implementing it effectively, and how Pobble’s tools and resources make it easier than ever to support every young writer in your classroom.

The importance of differentiation in writing lessons

Differentiation ensures that every child has an opportunity to succeed, regardless of their starting point. Without it, some pupils may feel overwhelmed, others under-challenged, and many disengaged. Here are some common challenges faced in primary classrooms that differentiation can address:

  • Reluctant Writers: “I don’t know what to write” is a frequent refrain that indicates a lack of confidence or inspiration.
  • Writing Stamina: Many pupils struggle to maintain focus and motivation beyond a few sentences.
  • Vocabulary Gaps: Pupils may rely on basic language, limiting the depth and richness of their writing.
  • Engagement Challenges: One-size-fits-all lessons often fail to capture the interest of every learner.
  • Time Constraints: Teachers often spend evenings and weekends trying to create resources that cater to varying abilities.

Differentiation helps bridge these gaps by tailoring tasks to meet individual needs, creating a more inclusive and supportive learning environment.

Practical tips for differentiating writing lessons

1. Start small to save time

Differentiation doesn’t need to be overwhelming. Begin by adapting one part of your lesson, such as offering sentence starters for emerging writers or adding an extension task for advanced learners. Pre-made resources, like those from Pobble, can help ease the workload.

2. Provide an exciting hook

Capture pupils’ attention with a captivating stimulus. This could be a Pobble writing prompt, a fascinating object, or a piece of music. For instance, this Pobble lesson features a magical curiosity shop that can inspire tasks like:

  • Easier Task: Describe an item in the shop.
  • Original Task: Write a story about how an item changes someone’s life.
  • Harder Task: Write from the shopkeeper’s perspective, reflecting on the mysterious visitors.

3. Break tasks into manageable steps

Scaffolding is a game-changer. Use graphic organisers, sentence frames, or structured planning sheets to guide less confident writers. Meanwhile, encourage independent planning for more advanced pupils.

4. Encourage talking before writing

Talking helps pupils rehearse their ideas and develop confidence. Set up conversation stations or group discussions to generate ideas. This is especially beneficial for EAL learners and pupils with SEN.

5. Celebrate success

Celebrate writing achievements in ways that motivate all pupils. Create a “super sentence” board, name writers of the week, or display work prominently to showcase effort and progress regardless of ability.

How Pobble makes differentiation easy

Pobble is designed to make writing differentiation manageable, effective, and enjoyable for teachers and pupils alike.

Three levels of differentiation

Each Pobble writing prompt and lesson is tailored to three levels:

  • Original: The standard task for most learners.
  • Easier: Simplified tasks with sentence starters or additional guidance.
  • Harder: Extension tasks that challenge advanced writers to think critically and creatively.

These ready-made options allow you to meet every pupil’s needs without spending hours on preparation.

Editable resources

Every Pobble resource is fully editable, giving you the flexibility to adapt tasks further if needed. This means you can fine-tune lessons to meet specific curriculum objectives or individual pupil needs.

Ready-made lessons for whole school events

Pobble’s lessons, differentiated three ways, are perfect for whole-school writing days. They ensure that every child, across the school, can participate in a shared experience that’s both inclusive and inspiring.

Aligned with global curriculums

Pobble’s resources are designed to align with major curriculum frameworks like the English National Curriculum, Australian Curriculum, and Common Core Standards. This ensures you can meet learning goals while delivering lessons that engage every pupil.

Acknowledging teacher well-being

We know that differentiation can feel like yet another item on an already overwhelming to-do list. But by using Pobble’s ready-made resources, you can save time, reduce planning stress, and focus on what you love—teaching.

Differentiation also supports teacher well-being in the long term. By meeting pupils’ needs effectively, you can reduce classroom disruptions, foster independent learning, and create a more enjoyable teaching experience for yourself.

Why writing differentiation benefits the whole school

When differentiation becomes a regular part of writing lessons, the benefits extend beyond individual pupils:

  • Improved outcomes: Pupils develop stamina, confidence, and richer vocabulary.
  • Greater engagement: Tailored tasks ensure all pupils feel challenged and motivated.
  • A collaborative culture: Shared successes foster a positive learning environment for both staff and pupils.

Ready to make writing differentiation easier?

Pobble is here to support you every step of the way. With our flexible, differentiated resources, you can save time, inspire your pupils, and create a classroom where every child thrives.

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Let’s make writing enjoyable, inclusive, and impactful—for every pupil, every teacher, and every school.