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  1. 70 Picture Prompts for Creative Writing (with Free Slides)

    love it. Use these 70 picture prompts for creative writing to get your students' creative juices flowing. 1. ALLEY CAT. 2. OWL. 3.

  2. A Year of Picture Prompts: Over 160 Images to Inspire Writing

    We also have over 1000 Student Opinion questions we’ve asked over the years, gathered together in two lists: 650 prompts for narrative and personal writing and 401 prompts for argumentative writing.

  3. Over 140 Picture Prompts to Inspire Student Writing

    Below, we’ve categorized the 140+ prompts we published during the 2018-19 school year based on the type of writing they primarily ask students to do — whether it’s penning short stories and ...

  4. 150 Inspiring Picture Writing Prompts (Free Google Slides)

    That’s why we love picture writing prompts. 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 to help 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 ...

  5. 145 Picture Prompts to Inspire Student Writing - The New York ...

    These short, accessible, image-driven prompts invite students to pen short stories, poems and memoirs; share experiences from their lives; analyze illustrations, graphs and charts; and tell us ...

  6. 23 Photo Essay Ideas and Examples (to Get Your Creative ...

    Here are some handy essay ideas and examples for inspiration! 1. A day in the life. Your first photo essay idea is simple: Track a life over the course of one day. You might make an essay about someone else’s life. Or the life of a location, such as the sidewalk outside your house.

  7. 30 Creative Picture Writing Prompts - Educators Technology

    Picture prompt writing, as Carp et al. (2010) define it, is a technique that uses visual stimuli to inspire and guide students’ writing. Picture prompts are an excellent tool for overcoming writer’s block. They provide a visual stimulus that can ignite creativity and help students generate ideas and organize their thoughts, making the writing process…

  8. 15 Inspiring Picture Prompts To Help Your Creative Writing

    Below I’ve carefully selected 15 pictures that all depict different stories and will get your imagination clogs turning and spark creative ideas. But the best element of picture writing is that I’ve written questions above each photo that are designed to push you deeper into the narrative of each image, encouraging you to explore various ...

  9. 20 Prompts for Photo-Inspired Writing in Secondary ELA

    She has taught high school English for 10+ years in Dallas, Chicago, and New York City and holds a M.A. in Literature from Northwestern University. She has always had a connection to the written word-- through songwriting, screenplay writing, and essay writing-- and she enjoys the process of teaching students how to express their ideas.

  10. 10 Pictures as Writing Prompts to Spark New Ideas - Skillshare

    Writing Prompts From Pictures. You can use a picture writing prompt in the same way you would use a written writing prompt: as a spark to trigger a bigger idea. Use a writing prompt picture as a jumping off point. Look at the person in the picture, and think about how they got there. Or think about where they’re going.