Scaffolds and Writing Frames Are the Training Wheels of Great Writing

How Pressto Supports K–12 Students on the Journey from Dependent to Independent Writers

Learning to write is like learning to ride a bike. No one starts off pedaling confidently down the road. There’s wobbling, hesitation, and sometimes a bit of fear. That’s why we start with training wheels — they provide balance and support until we’re ready to take off on our own.

In the classroom, scaffolds and writing blocks in Pressto play the exact same role. They help students gain confidence, understand structure, and experience success before tackling more complex writing tasks independently.

What Are Scaffolds and Writing Blocks in Pressto?

Pressto’s scaffolds provide guided support, breaking down writing tasks into manageable steps. Whether it’s a narrative, an opinion piece, or an explanatory essay, scaffolds guide students through the thinking and writing process one piece at a time.

Writing blocks, on the other hand, are like modular building components. Instead of staring at a blank page, students start with pre-built sentence starters, transition phrases, and paragraph templates. These blocks help them see how good writing is constructed — just like snapping together LEGO pieces.

Great writing starts with a plan.

Pressto allows teachers and students to pre-select a Writing Plan. Each writing plan comes with its own Writing Blocks™, which are training wheels for writing.
Writing Blocks™ are writing spaces that help your writers to organize their ideas. Each Writing Plan has its own set of Writing Blocks™.
Students use Writing Blocks™ to compose their ideas and write within them. Mindful that writing guidance should be structured but not formulaic, the use of Writing Blocks™ is intentionally flexible, allowing writers to delete or add blocks of each type as they choose.

Why This Matters for K–12 Students

The science of reading has taught us that explicit instruction matters. Writing is no different. When we remove the mystery of “How do I start?” or “What comes next?”, we empower students to focus on their ideas and voice.

Instead of feeling overwhelmed, they experience small, achievable wins. And over time, as their skills grow, these scaffolds fade away — just like training wheels.

How to integrate the Science of Reading into writing instruction

From Dependent to Independent Writers

The ultimate goal isn’t for students to rely on scaffolds forever. It’s to help them recognize patterns, internalize structure, and develop their own confident writing style.

Pressto’s scaffolds can be gradually removed, allowing students to take more ownership of their writing. Before long, they’re zooming ahead — crafting essays, stories, and arguments with clarity and confidence.

How Teachers Can Use Pressto to Build Independence

  • Start with Scaffolds: Use writing blocks and templates to model good writing structure.
  • Encourage Exploration: Let students play with different sentence starters and transition phrases.
  • Gradually Remove Supports: Challenge students to write full paragraphs without templates as their skills improve.
  • Celebrate Progress: Highlight student growth and celebrate when they “ride” without training wheels!

Conclusion: The Freedom of Independence

Just like the thrill of that first solo bike ride, the joy of writing independently is unforgettable. With the right support at the right time, every student can become a confident writer.

At Pressto, we believe writing instruction isn’t about endless hand-holding — it’s about providing the right supports until students are ready to soar on their own.

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