Encouraging a child to write stories can be a challenge if they lack interest in writing. Combine art and writing with these February draw and write activities for younger children.
Does your child have difficulty getting started with creative writing assignments? Writing prompts can make it easier for your child to come up with story ideas.
Drawing a picture can help add dimension to your child’s story line. While they draw, invite them to discuss their creation and ask questions about it.
This printable set includes ten draw and write activities to engage your child. Each page features a different prompt to encourage your child to write.
The top half of each page features a large space for drawing. The bottom half of the pages have manuscript lines for writing the story about the picture.
The writing prompts are related to Valentine’s Day, President’s Day, and other topics.
For more fun, engage in some activities that relate to the prompts.
Share a treat or small card with your child for Valentine’s Day. For President’s Day, read a book with your child about the presidents or the White House.
Find more draw and write activities for your creative writing classes.
- Winter Draw and Write Activities
- Free Draw and Write Through History Journaling Pages
- Draw and Write Through History Series: Cursive Copywork and Historical Curriculum Combined!
- Learn to Draw FREE Activity
Click here for your draw and write activities for February from Kindergarten Worksheets and Games.
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