Description
Make sentence writing fun, creative, and confidence-boosting with these 83 kid-drawn picture writing prompts! Each page invites students to look, think, and imagine before completing a sentence starter. By reading, tracing, writing, and then finishing the sentence in their own words, learners strengthen foundational literacy skills while expressing their creativity. Sentence starter format: Read → Trace → Write → Finish the Sentence
Created by an experienced COTA, the 88 page PDF will be delivered electronically immediately following payment.
Key Features of the Kid-Drawn Picture Writing Prompts:
- Kid-drawn style pictures that are relatable and inviting
- Sentence starter format: Read → Trace → Write → Finish the Sentence
- Space for students to color, personalize, and add extra drawings
- Encouragement for optional story expansion to promote creativity
- Minimal prep—just print and go
- Flexible for use in class, at home, or in therapy
Ideas for Differentiation for the Packet:
- Add Word Banks for students who need vocabulary support.
- Provide sentence starter discussions before writing to spark ideas.
- Pair with sensory writing activities (tracing in sand, writing with markers, using textured surfaces) for additional fine motor support.
When to Use Prompts:
- Kindergarten or First Grade Morning work or bell ringers
- Literacy centers or writing stations
- Early finisher activities
- Homework or take-home practice
- Small group or 1:1 intervention
- Occupational therapy sessions for handwriting practice
- Creative warm-ups before writer’s workshop
Who the Kid-Drawn Picture Writing Prompts are For:
- Emerging writers
- Students developing sentence structure skills
- Struggling or reluctant writers
- Homeschool learners needing structured writing prompts
- Special education, RTI and neurodivergent students who benefit from visual support
Skills Targeted
- Reading simple sentences
- Tracing for proper letter formation
- Independent sentence writing
- Vocabulary building through creative completion
- Fine motor development through writing and coloring
- Story expansion skills (turning one sentence into a short narrative)
With Kid-Drawn Picture Writing Prompts, your students will develop literacy skills, fine motor control, and creative confidence—all while having fun!