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200 Creative Picture Writing Prompts: for Elementary or Middle School Kids Ages 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12

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Creative picture writing prompts are images that are a great catalyst for writing!

We know your child will love these 200 creative writing prompts. Use them to inspire the child to write a short story, create a poem, write a few captions, practice punctuation, work on figurative language or grammar, or focus on any other aspect of writing. Even kids who don't like writing will find images that spark a story!

This workbook can be used in a variety of ways. Use one image a day as a writing warm up. Or take breaks from longer writing projects by completing a few picture writing prompts.

You choose whether you start at the first image and go forward
or pick and choose the one that inspires you in that moment. There are no right or wrong ways to use this writing workbook.

Images are in color to allow the child’s imagination to describe the image in more detail.

Need more space? Grab a notebook and keep the writing going!

Ideas for Using these Picture Writing Prompts

  • Choose a genre and write based on that.

  • Pick a random word and include that in your writing. Stuck on a word to choose? Ask someone to give you a word.

  • Add a character that’s not in the original image.

  • Focus on the setting and write from there.

  • Write from a specific genre. Choose from comedy, romance, drama, historical, satire, fantasy, historical, western, horror, or others.

  • Change an aspect of the image if you only like part of it. You can pencil in or cross out a portion you don’t care for.

Need More Writing Ideas?

  • Look at the image. Then answer one or several of the following –

    • Who or what is in the picture?

    • What is the setting of the image?

    • What is happening?

    • How do the people, animals, or objects in the image feel?

    • What are the thoughts of the person, animal, or object?

I hope you enjoy these picture writing prompts as much as I do. This teacher turned mom THANKS YOU for your interest in my work!

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Creative picture writing prompts are images that are a great catalyst for writing!

We know your child will love these 200 creative writing prompts. Use them to inspire the child to write a short story, create a poem, write a few captions, practice punctuation, work on figurative language or grammar, or focus on any other aspect of writing. Even kids who don't like writing will find images that spark a story!

This workbook can be used in a variety of ways. Use one image a day as a writing warm up. Or take breaks from longer writing projects by completing a few picture writing prompts.

You choose whether you start at the first image and go forward
or pick and choose the one that inspires you in that moment. There are no right or wrong ways to use this writing workbook.

Images are in color to allow the child’s imagination to describe the image in more detail.

Need more space? Grab a notebook and keep the writing going!

Ideas for Using these Picture Writing Prompts

  • Choose a genre and write based on that.

  • Pick a random word and include that in your writing. Stuck on a word to choose? Ask someone to give you a word.

  • Add a character that’s not in the original image.

  • Focus on the setting and write from there.

  • Write from a specific genre. Choose from comedy, romance, drama, historical, satire, fantasy, historical, western, horror, or others.

  • Change an aspect of the image if you only like part of it. You can pencil in or cross out a portion you don’t care for.

Need More Writing Ideas?

  • Look at the image. Then answer one or several of the following –

    • Who or what is in the picture?

    • What is the setting of the image?

    • What is happening?

    • How do the people, animals, or objects in the image feel?

    • What are the thoughts of the person, animal, or object?

I hope you enjoy these picture writing prompts as much as I do. This teacher turned mom THANKS YOU for your interest in my work!

Creative picture writing prompts are images that are a great catalyst for writing!

We know your child will love these 200 creative writing prompts. Use them to inspire the child to write a short story, create a poem, write a few captions, practice punctuation, work on figurative language or grammar, or focus on any other aspect of writing. Even kids who don't like writing will find images that spark a story!

This workbook can be used in a variety of ways. Use one image a day as a writing warm up. Or take breaks from longer writing projects by completing a few picture writing prompts.

You choose whether you start at the first image and go forward
or pick and choose the one that inspires you in that moment. There are no right or wrong ways to use this writing workbook.

Images are in color to allow the child’s imagination to describe the image in more detail.

Need more space? Grab a notebook and keep the writing going!

Ideas for Using these Picture Writing Prompts

  • Choose a genre and write based on that.

  • Pick a random word and include that in your writing. Stuck on a word to choose? Ask someone to give you a word.

  • Add a character that’s not in the original image.

  • Focus on the setting and write from there.

  • Write from a specific genre. Choose from comedy, romance, drama, historical, satire, fantasy, historical, western, horror, or others.

  • Change an aspect of the image if you only like part of it. You can pencil in or cross out a portion you don’t care for.

Need More Writing Ideas?

  • Look at the image. Then answer one or several of the following –

    • Who or what is in the picture?

    • What is the setting of the image?

    • What is happening?

    • How do the people, animals, or objects in the image feel?

    • What are the thoughts of the person, animal, or object?

I hope you enjoy these picture writing prompts as much as I do. This teacher turned mom THANKS YOU for your interest in my work!

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