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Collection of draw and write worksheet (27)
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Encourage early literacy skills by having students draw a picture in the box and describe it on the lines below.
This primary writing worksheet features a large drawing area at the top with lined writing space below, ideal for young learners to illustrate and write about their ideas.
This draw and write template features three sections where students can illustrate their ideas and practice handwriting on primary-ruled lines.
Students can let their imaginations run wild by designing a robot and describing its special purpose on this creative worksheet.
Encourage early literacy skills with this fun 'Imagine, Draw and Write' activity featuring a playful cat.
Students can use the large drawing box and lined paper to reflect on a personal experience where they had to put in extra effort.
Use this template to help young students practice their storytelling skills by drawing a scene and describing it.
Encourage creativity and writing skills with this fun worksheet where students illustrate and describe their favorite animal.
This worksheet encourages young learners to express their creativity by drawing a picture and writing a short story about it.
This Grade 1 worksheet helps students practice handwriting by tracing and rewriting the sentence "The cat and dog are friends."
Versatile template allowing young students to illustrate a story in the top box and practice their handwriting in the lined section below.
These Think Draw Write worksheets help young learners express themselves through drawing and writing about personal topics like family holidays favorite toys and hobbies.
Encourage creativity with this simple template where students can illustrate a story in the box and practice writing sentences below.
This worksheet invites young learners to draw a picture of their family and then practice writing sentences about their loved ones using primary handwriting lines.
Students use this worksheet to imagine a dog's special talent, draw a picture of it, and then write a story about what happens next.
This Spring-themed worksheet helps children practice fine motor skills by drawing an umbrella step-by-step before writing a sentence using the provided vocabulary.
Fun activity sheet to help young readers express their favorite stories and reading habits through drawing and writing.
Use this fun template to let students design their dream pizza slice and practice their descriptive writing skills.
This "My Favorite Food" worksheet provides a fun space for kindergarten students to draw a picture and practice writing about their favorite meal.
Use this worksheet to help early learners practice writing their names and express creativity by drawing a self-portrait in the designated frame.
Step-by-step drawing guides help students create fall pictures like acorns and sunflowers before writing about them.
This worksheet invites students to imagine the conclusion of the classic tale by illustrating and writing what happens after the fox swims across the river.
This free worksheet guides children through drawing a girl on a swing step-by-step, followed by a creative writing prompt to finish the story.