Introduce WeWillWrite to your teachers

Everything you need to run a hands-on session at a PD day, faculty meeting, or team training. No prep required. Just pick a challenge set and play.

The best way to explain WeWillWrite is to let people try it

Pick a challenge set below and play it with your group. You run it the same way a teacher would with students: short writing bursts, team voting, and a shared conversation about the texts.

Three steps. That's it.

1
Say a few words
Share what WeWillWrite is and why you like it. A couple of minutes is plenty before you jump in.
2
Play together
Pick one of the challenge sets and run it with your group. Let the writing and voting do the talking.
3
Share what's next
Show them how to sign up (it's free to start) and where to find challenges for their own classrooms.

"I kept the intro short, let teachers play, and they loved it."

Katy Collins, 5th grade teacher, Florida

Resources for your session

Want slides or a printout? Here's a ready-made kit you can use or adapt.

Presentation slides
A short slide deck with suggested challenge sets and QR codes for next steps.
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How-to guide
A one-page walkthrough of each slide and tips for a smooth session.
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FAQ sheet
Answers to the questions that come up most: pricing, privacy, devices, and standards.
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Common questions

  • Basic is free. Premium is $60 per year, per teacher. You pay per teacher license, not per student.

  • No. Each session gets a unique PIN. Students go to the play page, enter the PIN, and add their name to join. No accounts, no setup.

  • Any browser. Chromebooks, iPads, laptops, and phones. No special equipment or downloads needed.

  • Yes. Challenges are aligned with Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and other state standards. We are also expanding into more subjects.

  • Students do not create accounts, so we collect minimal data. Student data is never sold or shared with third parties. We support Data Processing Agreements and have DPAs available in many US states.

  • Yes. With a Premium subscription, teachers can create custom challenge sets for any lesson, subject, or grade level.

Ready to bring WeWillWrite to your school?

Sign up for free and start exploring. If you need access for a team or district, we can help you find the right plan.