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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.

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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:

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How to Use these Prompts

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:

  • Descriptive Writing: Directly describe everything you see in extreme detail. You could even go beyond the physical appearance of things, and explore your other senses, such as smell, hear, feel and taste.
  • Story-Telling: Pick just one image, and tell a whole story based on this one image.
  • Story Starter: Similarly you can pick one image, and use it as the starting place of your story.
  • Collaborative Story-Telling: In a group of 5 – 7 students, each student can have a random picture. The first student uses their picture as the story starter, and then the next student continues the story based on their own image. Keep going until the final student ends the story.
  • Idea Generation: Pick one image and try to think of at least 3 story ideas related to that one image. 
  • Daily Writing Challenge: Give your students 7 images, and tell them to write a description for each image every day. 

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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How to Teach Writing Through Picture Composition

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Teach Writing: Writing Visually

As a beginning writing teacher, oftentimes I would hear . . .

  • I can’t think of anything.
  • I don’t know what to write about.
  • Do I have to write?
  • Why do I need to write?
  • I have nothing to write.

Does this ever happen to you? Students have a lot of “stories” to share, but struggle to get their thoughts on paper . . .

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 . . . and for many of those students, they just sat there and waited for the bell to ring. Now add in the challenge to motivate students to write, you have a recipe for nonengaged learners. This is sad! 

What do we know ~ teaching “writing” is a difficult skill to teach.

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So . . . what can you do to motivate your students and provide essential learning opportunities for students to develop writing skills, strategies, and become effective writers?

Oftentimes, writing instruction focuses on parts of speech, punctuation, spelling, and penmanship.  Did you know that this is only PART of what writing represents?  The other part of writing is the actual content and how thoughts are communicated.  Even with this, there are still other important characteristics that go into writing these thoughts down such as style and voice.

Teach Writing: Overcoming Challenges

Yes, writing is complicated, and as a result, writing can be challenging to teach. Watch this video as I break down some challenges students experience and how you can help them overcome those challenges.

Well . . . over the course of my years in education, I found it important to overcome this instructional challenge and find alternative, creative methods to motivate my students to write.  I am happy to say, I achieved my goal!! 

Teach Writing: Picture Composition Strategy

One strategy that I use to help students overcome writing challenges is picture composition. How many times do we have students write a piece and then draw a picture or do some other type of visual project that coincides with the writing? If you’re an elementary teacher ~ 90% of the time. If you’re a secondary teacher ~ 90% of the time. Students draw pictures, create presentations, design projects, etc. in order to help articulate what is in the writing piece. In this section, I want to share with you the “picture composition strategy”.

There are several methods to begin using picture composition to teach writing. The easiest way is for students to draw a picture. Allow students to color the picture and include labels sharing a few picture details. Then encourage students to choose two or three sections of their drawing and include more information, perhaps jotting down their thoughts on a post-it note. Do you see how students are using this visual to generate information to write down?

Now that students have a detailed picture and are writing some thoughts down, it is time to get those thoughts onto paper. Students can use an outline or graphic organizer to start getting their thoughts into a coherent piece of writing. This is an important step, as oftentimes, students who struggle with writing want to create a “one and done” draft. Therefore, using the visual supports (picture, outline, graphic organizer) will aid the student as the picture becomes words.

Alright . . . are you ready for more nuts and bolts about picture composition? Instead of overwhelming you with tons of information, I placed ALL of my lesson plans, tips, mini-lessons, and more in this e-book just for you!  Once I implemented these instructional strategies to excite my students, pulled in a variety of multiple intelligences, and allowed my students to visualize first  . . . then write . . . my students were more successful writers!!  The other exciting part of this “aha moment” . . . my students implemented these strategies into their reading, too!! Talk about a WIN-WIN!

Teach Writing: Picture Composition eBook

In this eBook, you will find all the resources needed to begin an instructional unit focusing on developing a picture composition while strengthening and solidifying other literacy skills. This 6-8 week instructional unit utilizes reading and writing visual literacy strategies and engages students in a backwards design to create a story using picture composition techniques.  This strategy is very effective in supporting students. In this video, I share a little bit about my picture composition eBook.

As stated, in this eBook, I walk you step-by-step on this journey with mini-lesson ideas and activities that incorporate children’s literature mentor texts, and provide full, detailed lesson plans for visual writing and reading instruction. I also provide printable art center placards to help guide students during the construction phase of visual literacy and save you precious prep time, so you can focus on instruction. Finally, because a picture is worth a thousand words, sample texts are shared from my students’ stories to guide you and your students along this journey.

Teach Writing: Let’s Start

Are you ready to let your students enjoy writing? Are you ready to turn those students from passive to active writers? Don’t wait another minute!!  Head over to access your very own e-book and get those students writing!!  You’ll be glad you did!!

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Teach Writing: Conference Testimonials

Following a presentation about Visual Literacy at the Alaska State Writing Consortium, participants shared their thoughts after participating in the process outlined in this eBook.  While the educators did not complete the prewriting stage (I did this ahead of time), they all were able to engage in selecting papers and creating stories that were shared at the end of this three hour session. Read below to hear what they had to say about Visual Literacy and picture composition.

Dear Annette, Holy smokes, that was rad! You absolutely respected us as learners. Do you care about this lesson? Heck yah! And you definitely involved us in the learning process. Respectfully, Matt
Dear Annette, There are so many ways to adapt and extend this writing instruction into the whole curriculum. In all classes, this could be used and the students will gain so much from this experience. Talk about ownership, WOW! Our hats are off to you! Thank you so much! Respectfully, Jane
Dear Annette, We are truly in awe at how engaging this lesson was. I was dead tired and I was sparked to life. We are still blown away by your preparation and organization, proving that well thought out lessons are crucial.  You were the first to give us real teaching attitude, but we like it. Thank you for sharing this wonderful writing unit about visual literacy! Sincerely, Mary
Dear Annette, Thank you for sharing this writing strategy!! All the information will help us implement this lesson later. We could easily see there are writing, elements of a story, and reading standards. Mary and I think it would be fun to buddy up an older class with a younger class and have them do the activity together. We will definitely use this unit in our classrooms. Thank you! Thank you, Nicole

Picture Composition: Related Resources

Now that you have this resource, see how these lessons can be implemented in a classroom with a writer’s workshop framework.  Take your students to the next level of writing with this eCourse, Creating a Culture of Writers.  In this course you’ll take your writing instruction to a new level that supports personalized learning and continues to motivate every student to excel in literacy. 

Looking for more resources to support your work as a writing teacher? Here are more resources to add to your writing journey.

Creating a Culture of Writers

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Thanks for checking out these resources!!!  If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to me.  I’m happy to assist however I can. 

Picture Composition: Final Thoughts

Engaging students in a variety of opportunities to write is key to strengthening their skills and purpose for writing.  Check out my “Overcoming Writer’s Block” video series and other writing instructional videos on my YouTube channel: Blue Ribbon Teacher TV. Using visual literacy strategies as a springboard to support all writers is an instructional strategy that is often overlooked but can bring great results when you tap into the multiple intelligences to engage writers.  Happy writing!!! 

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Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. I’m sure it’ll be very helpful for other educators.

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Thanks for all you do! This was a well-written post and was very helpful and informative

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Great content . Hoping to not be in the role of homeschooling this fall.

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Thanks!! I do understand. If you do find yourself homeschooling, this resource will certainly provide hours of fun with art and writing.

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It is so nice to see a teacher who is actually interested in connecting with the students. When my boys were in school it was more about passing standardized tests. Unfortunately, not all kids are “standard”. We found that a lot of teachers had no interest in breaking the mold to help the non-standard learners.

Thank you!! Kids are not “standard” and need opportunities to experiment, discover, and ultimately love learning.

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As the parent of 2 neurodiverse gifted kids, and being dyslexic myself, THIS is absolutely something I hoped and wished for in schools. Gifted kids often have unusual and unique ways of understanding and learning, and visual learning is often really a big difference for them. Thank you for writing this. I’m sharing this in my FB page and may come to you for a reference on a future blog post.

Thank you for sharing!! Anytime I can help, you know where to reach me. 🙂

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Congrats on your e-book!! I used to love writing when I was in school but actually struggle with it a bit more now (haha kind of funny since I just launched my blog, too!). I think it’s wonderful to encourage children to write as a creative outlet.

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Looks like an amazing resource! Sometimes getting kids to write can be super difficult. Love the visualization ideas.

I think coming up with the “idea” can be the hardest part. This backwards design has worked to take that fear away for ALL my diverse learners.

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Annette, this is amazing! Such a great way to inspire young writers with a great step by step instruction and ebook!

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I love this … I think it will help many kids to get into writing.

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3 steps to start a primary 2 picture composition.

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Often, Primary 2 pupils find it challenging to start their stories. When given a picture composition topic, they either do not know how to start writing or they might start their stories awkwardly. There will also be pupils who use model introductions to start their stories.

Knowing how to write independently is a valuable skill that young writers should start acquiring as early as possible as this is the first step to being a confident writer.

Being young writers, Primary 2 pupils benefit from a structure to follow. This means giving them clear and simple steps to guide them in the right direction.

Using this Primary 2 picture composition topic, we will be introducing the WWW method that can be used to start the story and write a complete introduction.

Primary 2 picture composition topic

Before starting to write, pupils should note that the introduction is always based on Picture 1 of the composition topic .

Step 1 – When did the story take place?

a) Look at Picture 1 and think of a realistic day and time that the scene could happen.

Writing tip : There is always more than one right answer for the day and time. As long as the pupil chooses a logical day and time, it will be acceptable.

Sample Introduction (1)

On a Sunday morning , …

b) Use an adjective to describe the day.

Sample Introduction (2)

          On a balmy Sunday morning , …

Step 2 – Where did the story take place?

a) Look at Picture 1 and describe the place.

Out of the five senses, pupils should use the three more commonly-used senses to describe the place.

What could one see, hear and feel in the park?

Primary 2 picture composition topics almost always includes settings which are familiar to pupils. Therefore, pupils should tap on their personal experiences and what they remember of a park so as to describe it.

Sample Introduction (3)

          On a balmy Sunday morning , the park was filled with people strolling. The twittering of the birds could be heard and it was breezy.

Language tip : Always use specific verbs and adjectives to describe the place. For young writers who are learning to write descriptively, the vocabulary learning and usage should start with words, not phrases. At their academic level, learning of individual vocabulary words and how to correctly use in each word in a sentence should be the main language objective.

Step 3 – What was the main character doing at the start of the story ?

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The last step is to describe the character’s action in Picture 1.

Writing tip : Many young writers mistakenly think that writing the main character’s action is merely about describing what they can see from the picture. Story writing is more than just picture description. Pupils should imagine what the main character was doing just before Picture 1 and

Before Picture 1 , the main character could be :

Action 1:  Tucking her baby in the pram

Action 2:  Pushed the pram to the park

In Picture 1 , the main character could be :

Action 3:  Enjoying the warm sunshine

Action 4:  Ambling through the park

COMPLETE Introduction

          On a balmy Sunday morning , the park was filled with people strolling. The twittering of the birds could be heard and it was breezy. Mrs Tan tucked her baby in the pram. Then she pushed the pram to the park. She enjoyed the warm sunshine as she ambled through the park.

Language tip : Young writers should learn to make use of sentence starters (adverbs) and sentence-middles (conjunctions) to improve the sentence fluency.

A young writer can use these 3 steps to write a complete introduction for any Primary 2 picture composition topic.

Join us as we cover the complete set of skills for writing a Primary 2 picture composition topic in our June holidays Learn-to-Write workshop .

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