





Who an Do Teacher Slides
These Who and Do Teacher Slides are a fun, interactive way to help young learners build complete sentences by focusing on two simple parts: Who is in the picture and What they are doing. With this guided group activity, students observe, share ideas, and help craft a full sentence together—making early writing feel easy, exciting, and collaborative.
These Who and Do Teacher Slides are a fun, interactive way to help young learners build complete sentences by focusing on two simple parts: Who is in the picture and What they are doing. With this guided group activity, students observe, share ideas, and help craft a full sentence together—making early writing feel easy, exciting, and collaborative.
These Who and Do Teacher Slides are a fun, interactive way to help young learners build complete sentences by focusing on two simple parts: Who is in the picture and What they are doing. With this guided group activity, students observe, share ideas, and help craft a full sentence together—making early writing feel easy, exciting, and collaborative.
How to Use It
Start by showing a simple, engaging image to the whole class.
Guide Observation
Ask students to look closely and describe what they notice. Little details matter!Ask “Who or What?”
Prompt students to name the main subject(s) in the picture.
➤ Who is in the picture?
➤ What do you see?Ask “What Are They Doing?”
Help students describe the action.
➤ What is the person/animal/object doing?
➤ How do you know?Write the Sentence Together
You (the teacher) scribe the sentence using their ideas. Talk through it as you write!Read It Aloud
Read the sentence together as a class. Rereading helps with fluency and ownership.
Great For:
Morning message routines
Whole-group literacy lessons
Writing warm-ups
Language support for ELLs
Introducing subject + predicate structure