See the tool
See the tool
A challenge, a timer, and a whole class writing. Here is what that looks like from both seats.
A challenge, a timer, and a whole class writing. Here is what that looks like from both seats.
Teacher view
Writing challenge
With the live word count for every team and the timer ticking down. Start, pause, and end the session. You control the room.
Texts in final
Read and discuss the best texts from each team. You can replace any text that does not meet the expectations.
Teacher Insights
Your space, after the session. Gives you a class overview, insights from each session, and a portfolio for every student.
Student view
Writing
While the challenge is up on your screen, this is what students have on theirs. They write and use the tips (?) if needed.
Self-Assessment
Students reflect on their own writing. You can see how they assessed themselves in the Teacher Insights.
Reading and voting
Students read their peers texts and vote. Next, the finalists show up on your screen. Texts are anonymous to students, but not to you. You’ll see them in Teacher Insights.
The Classroom Simulator
Try our interactive Classroom Simulator. See how a whole session runs, from both the teacher view and student view.
Our Approach to AI
Our Approach to AI
Writing is thinking. When a machine writes for a student, the student loses the exact practice the assignment existed to give them. So we drew a hard line and built the whole tool on it: students write every word.
Writing is thinking. When a machine writes for a student, the student loses the exact practice the assignment existed to give them. So we drew a hard line and built the whole tool on it: students write every word.
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Here is what the AI in WeWillWrite actually does. It generates the images that appear alongside some writing prompts. It highlights literary devices in student writing during the finals, so the class can see them and talk about them. And it filters out inappropriate language and classmates' names before anyone reads the texts.
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Here is what it never does. It never writes a word for a student. It never grades. It never decides which writing wins; students vote, and the teacher leads the conversation. People guide the AI here, not the other way around.
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Student writing is never used to train or fine-tune any AI model, ours or a vendor's. Personal information is excluded from AI prompts. What your students write stays part of their education record, under your school's control.
Built for Every Subject
There are hundreds of ready-to-run challenges in our library, covering ELA skills, genres, and subjects like history, social studies, SEL and STEM.
Challenges are aligned to Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts, other state standards, and ISTE standards. More subjects are on the way.