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Abandoned places, double click the image to make fullscreen, some forest/woodland stimuli, a pathway to where, tiny dragon.
Credits: laurent chehere/galerie paris-beijing www.laurentchehere.com, writing flashbacks.
Links to keeping healthy, its pouring down and he is just stood there. who is he and who is he waiting for.
Time stood still for all but one man., i saw her and then she was gone, i heard her whispering for me to follow. it only took me a few seconds for me to decide....
Where does it lead to who is at the other end who are the two people who made it when was it made.
A picture is worth a thousand words. So how many words can you write for these 85 picture writing prompts for kids and grow-ups alike! Pictures, whether something as simple as an apple or as complex as an action scene can spark the imagination in more ways than one.
Of course, when looking at pictures you can take the literal route, and describe whatever you see in front of you. Or you can explore your imagination, and think about the ‘What Ifs..’ of a picture. What if that person is actually upset? What if this picture is of a broken family? What if the world looked like this years ago? A picture can have so many hidden meanings and can hide so many secrets. The slightest detail could mean everything. Just imagine you’re a detective solving a crime from one picture alone. Examine every detail, write it down and think why? Only then can you fully understand a picture.
For more inspiration take part in our daily picture writing prompt challenge . Each day you will be given a new picture prompt to write about.
In this post, we have included a mix of simple pictures, story picture prompts, photographs, fantasy images and even some action-packed images.
You can find the complete list of our picture writing prompts below. We’ve also created a smaller PDF version that includes 30 random picture prompts. Download the printable PDF here .
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Over 85 picture prompts for creative writing, story-telling and descriptive writing assignments:
Picture prompts are the perfect writing stimulus especially when you hit writer’s block . Here are a number of ways you can use these picture writing prompts to spark your imagination:
These are just some ways to use images as writing prompts. You can also check our post on 8 fun story-telling games using image prompts for more ideas. Did you find our picture writing prompts useful? Let us know in the comments below!
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11 Intriguing Images for Creative Writing
~ 27th April 2020 ~
“A picture paints a thousand words.”
And a picture can, without a doubt, inspire a student to write 1000 words. In this journal entry, I want to share with you some fascinating photographs that can be used as writing prompts. These intriguing images can spark endless trains of thought and countless questions, leading to some top-notch creative writing.
I suggest using the images to ignite your pupils’ imaginations and provide an opportunity for an extended piece of writing. Ask them to generate their own questions about the images or provide them with question prompts to help them to mind-map their thoughts and ideas. Using visual stimuli can certainly help children to build their vocabulary and improve their use of descriptive language .
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Image credits to: Joan Verstuyft , Tom Cash , Thomas Kelley , Fred Kearney , Kevin Noble , Matt Artz , Rene Asmussen , John-Mark Smith , Snapwire , Gratisography
8 literacy activities based on the bfg.
18th August 2016
With the release of the new Steven Spielberg big screen adaptation of Roald Dahl's 'The BFG', I thought it apt to share with you some of my favourite BFG resources for teaching English.
21st March 2020
Today's entry to the series focuses on English activities and ideas. I hope to provide you with a wide range of educational suggestions to keep your children occupied while they are at home.
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5 PDF creative writing prompts worksheets for KS1-KS2, plus 7 PDF word mats
Want to fit more creative writing into your school timetable but not sure where to start? These fun writing prompts take just ten minutes and are perfect for slotting in to small gaps in your day.
They’ll get children’s creative juices flowing and hopefully improve their writing skills too.
This download contains five creative writing prompts , suitable for KS1 and KS2 pupils, including:
In this challenge, pupils will create a new character for Harry Potter to meet while aboard the Hogwarts Express train. They’ll need to think about who the character is, what they look like (including any distinguishing feature), and why they’re on the train.
Children can then use these ideas to write the next paragraph of the story starter on the worksheet.
Browse more ideas for teaching with Harry Potter .
You’ll need a 1-6 dice for this activity. Pupils roll a dice three times to find out who their character is, what their personality is like and what job they do. For example, they might be a grumpy dinosaur who works in a museum, or an excitable superhero who works in a school.
Children can then use this information to draw their character, think about questions they’d like to ask them, or come up with story ideas featuring their character.
This worksheet features four intriguing setting photos. Children can select their favourite then fill in a mind map about it, imagining what they see, hear, feel and smell.
Next they need to create an ingredients list for their setting, such as:
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This classic classroom game will help children come up with the basic outline for a complete story. Working in pairs or groups, they’ll need to fill in character names, locations, actions and dialogue to create an amusing outcome.
Use a dice alongside this worksheet to generate two characters and a setting – such as a mythical creature and a time machine traveller in a busy city.
Pupils can use their generated ideas to write a story outline or create a book cover and blurb. For younger children, do the activity as a class and draw a picture or write about the outcome.
Assist students with their independent creative writing by printing out these useful vocabulary mats. Pupils can browse a range of exciting phrases and select ones to use in their own work. Included in the download:
Browse more creative writing ideas for National Writing Day .
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Creative writing picture prompts are perfect for helping children come up with ideas in KS1. Creative writing images can be helpful to visual learners, as they provide a point of reference to help them widen their creative writing. There are 20 different creative writing image prompts with a matching checklist of writing features that they can ...
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Each one sparks the imagination and helps young writers jump right into crafting a story to match. We rounded up a whole collection of intriguing images for use with kids in grades K-12 along. Plus we designed a set of free Google Slides featuring all of the prompts so you can easily share them with students. Tip: Start by showing students the ...
Creative writing image prompts can be helpful to visual learners, as they provide a point of reference to help them widen their creative writing. There are photos for all of your pupils to choose from. With so much choice, your pupils will be able to find a creative writing image prompt that captures their imagination. They can carefully look at the creative writing image prompts and pick out ...
The Fiction Collection. This collection doesn't need much of an introduction from me…. These are brilliant images to inspire brilliantly creative writing. The questions are included because 'reading and writing float on a sea of talk' (Britton, 1983) - the quality ideas, language and structures come from a rich discussion of the ...
Writing Center. Print cards or writing pages with these images on them and put them in a writing center for your students to discover at their own pace. Specific Skills. Use story picture prompts to help kids work on specific writing skills. For example, you could work on descriptive writing by having them describe the setting of the picture in ...
A set of 22 vivid photographs to be used as inspiration for descriptive, narrative or discursive writing. The pictures are open to interpretation and can be used in multiple ways. The resource includes a brainstorming template for students to use to organise their initial ideas. The download includes both a PPT and PDF version of the images and ...
25 min read. Images are a powerful tool for inspiring writing in the classroom. When it comes to igniting the flames of creativity, visual stimuli can work wonders. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words, and this holds particularly true in the realm of creative writing. Incorporating images into the writing process can unlock ...
ppt, 3.51 MB. You can find 23 creative writing tasks with picture prompts in these ppts. Unlike technical, academic, and other forms of writing, creative writing fosters imagination and allows students to have a voice. Therefore, it is one of the most effective ways to enhance creativity in the classroom. I share this ppt with the students at ...
Let these images spark your memory of a joyous moment you spent with family, friends, or by yourself. You may choose one image or link a few together to tell/show a deeper-more detailed memoir. With thanks to Stephen Yost - Neil Armstrong Middle School - Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, USA for the pictures and ideas.
85+ Picture Writing Prompts For Kids (+ Free Printable) December 18, 2021. A picture is worth a thousand words. So how many words can you write for these 85 picture writing prompts for kids and grow-ups alike! Pictures, whether something as simple as an apple or as complex as an action scene can spark the imagination in more ways than one.
Our wide range of KS1 writing resources will help ignite your children's imaginations and bring their creative writing pieces to life. From sentence opener ideas to checklists and word mats, this collection has everything you need to help transform your students' writing. At Twinkl, we create resources that are designed to save you time and ...
A calendar of 365 inspiring images. Incredible images at your fingertips. every day of the year. Spark their imagination and creativity with a new, free image every day! Find fun writing prompts that engage even your most reluctant writers.
Inspire creativity by exploring these Space Writing Picture Prompts with Twinkl teacher Mel https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/1b8mvkFrom diary entries to narratives...
Picture prompts are ideal for this, as children can use their imaginations to turn pictures into stories for writing. This lovely creative writing pack contains 20 different picture prompt cards to inspire your classes. Each card features a beautiful photograph and a handy checklist, reminding them of the details their stories should include ...
Try these story starters, structures, worksheets and other fun writing prompt resources for primary pupils…. by Laura Dobson. DOWNLOAD A FREE RESOURCE! Creative writing prompts - 5 worksheets plus word mats for KS1 and KS2 pupils. Download Now.
These intriguing images can spark endless trains of thought and countless questions, leading to some top-notch creative writing. I suggest using the images to ignite your pupils' imaginations and provide an opportunity for an extended piece of writing. ... Having taught across KS1 and KS2 and after just 3 years, she was promoted into ...
5 PDF creative writing prompts worksheets for KS1-KS2, plus 7 PDF word mats. Key Stage. KS1, KS2. Age. Years 1-6. Subjects. English. Want to fit more creative writing into your school timetable but not sure where to start? These fun writing prompts take just ten minutes and are perfect for slotting in to small gaps in your day.