Looking for a way to make writing instruction actually work in your speech sessions? These Supported Writing Worksheets with Real Pictures break down writing into manageable chunks that make sense to students. Getting started with writing can be tough – that’s why I designed these worksheets to take the overwhelm out of written expression.
What makes these different? Real pictures give students concrete ideas to write about (no more blank stares at blank paper)! This step-by-step and systematic “Say It, Write It, Find It, Tense It, Unscramble It” approach lets students master each skill before moving on. From basic sentences to creative stories, students build confidence through clear, structured practice.
What’s Included in Supported Writing Worksheets with Real Pictures:
- Digital (Google Slides) & Printable (PDF) Formats
- In-depth Teacher Instructions and Video Walkthrough
- 60 Core Writing Worksheets (5 per month)
- “Say It, Write It, Find It, Tense It, Unscramble It” activities
- Real pictures for writing inspiration
- Seasonal, general and “would you rather” themes
- 14 Extension Activities (designed to target specific writing challenges)
- Find It (parts of speech)
- Tense It (verb tense practice)
- Fix It (error correction)
- Question It (statement to question)
- Combine It (sentence combining)
- Deconstruct It (sentence breaking)
- Opinion, informative, and narrative writing templates
- Writing Support Tools (for building independence & routine)
- ARMS & CUPS editing checklist
- Writing process worksheets
- Extended writing pages
- Year-at-a-glance planning guide
Whether you’re managing mixed groups, providing structured writing support, or needing differentiated materials, this resource adapts to your needs.
They’re perfect for push-in sessions since they align with classroom writing standards while hitting speech and language goals. Plus, the visual support makes them great for students learning English or struggling with writing.
Let’s be honest – teaching writing can be SO tricky. These worksheets solve that by breaking everything down into clear steps. Students gain confidence as they progress through the activities, and the real pictures give them concrete starting points for writing.
You can use them in person or online, and they meet those important writing standards (CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.5.5) while actually helping students improve.
The best part? You can start with basic sentences and work up to longer writing pieces – all using the same familiar format that helps students feel successful.
Ready to make writing instruction easier and more effective? Give your students the structure they need to become confident writers!



Bradford R. –
Awesome resource to use with students who have special needs to work on writing sentences.
Caitlin H. –
This is a great resource for systematically teaching sentence structure and writing.
Rita T. –
I like the practice that the structured worksheets provide. My students liked the images and the cut/paste support.
Shazil Z. –
Another solid resource from Speechy Musings. It’s engaging, high-quality and just what I was looking for!
Emily L. –
This is a great resource to support writing skills. I love the scaffolding and the multiple ways to work on the same sentence.
Gretchen G. –
The structure of these worksheets is exactly what I was looking for to help my students improve their writing. This is an excellent resource for addressing these skills!
Taylor A. –
This resource is engaging and made writing less daunting for some of my students who hate it because of not knowing what to write.
Kristian P. –
I have used this resource to help students who have a language impairment and are English Language Learners. I love that this resource is very structured and makes scaffolding super simple. My students enjoyed getting to choose the word that completes the sentences, and they enjoyed unscrambling the words to form a grammatically correct sentence.
Lori B. –
Very structured activity to allow for addressing the skill at multiple levels of ability. Thank you!
Hilary Z. –
I love the structure and routine this resource provides for my speech therapy sessions. I use this for with my 2nd-3rd grade group who is focusing on grammar and syntax. The monthly themes are great for teaching related vocabulary words and concepts. Such an easy grab and go resource that is structured but also open-ended enough to expand to other skills if you like!
Sarah J. –
Another helpful resource from Speechy Musings! Thank you!
Miranda B. –
This was a great resource to use with the students.
Lara K. –
Great to use for my school caseload where students are working at a lower level than their class. I love the real life photos and the application for the school year.
Aubree G. –
I needed something fresh to help support my students with their writing and this was the perfect resource. Well thought out and designed.
Lauren R. –
I love this resource so much! It really helps bridge the gap between the classroom performance and goals that are targeted in the speech and language room. I love the visuals and the breakdown of the concepts.
Megan A. –
I have LOVED having this resource! It has been helpful to use with my students struggling with written expression, providing visual supports to generate complete and grammatically correct sentences. THANK YOU!
Kristin R. –
This is a great warm up activity for my kids. It’s super engaging and the photos are great.
Mindi K. –
This resource provides opportunities to scaffold imperative writing skills across my caseload.
Jamie S. –
I was looking for a material to support written expression, even with my youngest students. This packet has great scaffolds and visual supports. This material is great, and the visuals and graphics are really helpful!
Minnesota SLP –
This was a really helpful and fun resource. My students enjoyed this activity!
Veronica O. –
Love these. My students find them engaging and it keeps their interest for most of the session. My OT coworker loves it when we also incorporate hand writing in speech therapy!
Cecily G. –
This resource is incredible for speech therapy. It provides so many opportunities to develop meta-linguistic skills when working on subject-verb agreement, tensing, editing, conjunctions, and vocabulary.
sharon K. –
it’s a useful and effective learning apparatus, well done and sstructured, Students love it
Stacy K. –
Just started using it during the spring semester with students but found it very useful to help my students develop senteence coherent sentences to express thoughts. I look forward to using it next school year even more!
Susan H. –
Loved this to take my students to the next level with photos and structures they were familiar with from this fantastic author
Jessica T. –
Great leveled resource
I used this resource to help support some of my students in a sub-separate program.The various supported levels really helped me to tailor each student’s needs and made the writing session more appealing to them!
Lee L. –
great resource
This is a wonderful resource for students working on syntax skills!
Amanda S. –
Excellent writing resource
I desperately needed a good resource I could use with my students who had writing goals and this is just what I needed.
Brooke R. –
Thoughfully designed resource
This resource carefully builds to help students create their own sentences
The Communication Station –
Great Resource!!
What a great way to bring in writing using supported language! Thanks so much!
The Communication Curriculum –
Engaging and well-made!
A great activity for resistant writers! I love using these with my self-contained students.
Azra S. –
Great resource
A great resource that is helping my students work towards mastering their goal! Thank you!
Lisa W. –
Great product
The organization and visuals for this resource are great. It was great to assist my students in writing sentences.