Draw and Write Prompts Worksheets – End of Year Writing Activities for Kids
Description
End of Year Writing Worksheets Draw and Write Prompts provide a thoughtful and creative way for children to reflect on their friendships and experiences throughout the school year. This engaging resource combines drawing and early writing to help young learners express their ideas, emotions, and memories in a meaningful way. Each page presents a simple prompt that encourages children to think about their friends and illustrate their responses, creating a connection between visual creativity and language development. These worksheets support early literacy skills by allowing children to describe their drawings with words or short sentences, often with guidance from a teacher or parent. The combination of drawing and writing helps build confidence, improve communication skills, and strengthen the ability to organize thoughts. The focus on friendship also promotes social-emotional learning, encouraging children to appreciate kindness, shared experiences, and positive relationships. Designed for elementary-level learners, these activities are flexible and easy to use in classrooms, homeschooling settings, or at home. The prompts are simple and relatable, making them accessible for younger students while still providing opportunities for creativity and personal expression. The structured yet open-ended format allows children to work at their own pace and in any order, making the experience enjoyable and stress-free.
• Drawing and writing about a best friend
• Illustrating shared activities and experiences
• Expressing emotions through art and simple sentences
• Reflecting on favorite memories and moments
• Practicing early writing with visual support
Usage
Perfect for end-of-year classroom activities, homeschooling lessons, friendship-themed projects, and creative reflection time. Suitable for individual work or small group sharing sessions.
Activity
• Draw and write about a best friend
• Friendship memory illustration
• Creative drawing and sentence writing
• Social-emotional reflection activities
• End-of-year storytelling through pictures
Tools Needed
Pencils, crayons, markers, colored pencils, and optional help from a teacher or parent for writing.
Page Size
8.5″ x 11″ (Letter Size)
User Instruction
Read the question at the top of each page and think about a best friend or special friend. Draw a picture to show the answer in the space provided. Adding a few words or a short sentence can help describe the drawing, with support if needed. Each page can be completed one at a time and in any order, allowing a relaxed and enjoyable experience.

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