Picturing Writing Time of Day Workshop
2 Virtual Afterschool Sessions in April
Address Learning Loss through an evidence-based approach that engages all learners
Picturing Writing is an innovative, evidence-based approach to teaching writing designed to meet the needs of a wide range of learners. This highly scaffolded, multimodal approach gives students access to visual as well as verbal tools for developing and recording their ideas. Because pictures offer a universal language, Picturing Writing allows students to enter the reading/writing process from a position of strength and enthusiasm. It provides an enticing, alternative pathway into writing for English Learners and others who struggle with reading and writing.
The foundational Time of Day Unit introduces Artists/Writers Workshop to teachers and students. It teaches the crayon resist art process and how to read pictures to access detail and description. Students are introduced to the brainstorming process and the importance of choosing words that paint pictures in the reader’s mind. They learn how to “make magic” by selecting just the right words (active verbs) to make their paintings come alive. The Time of Day Unit is a precursor to narrative writing. It teaches students how to develop a sense of setting, how to paint pictures with their words, and that when you turn the pages of a book, time passes. As students engage authentically with language and learn how to make their paintings “come alive,” they learn the purpose of various parts of speech—in ways that are meaningful to those wishing to perform “The Magic Trick.”
The newly updated version of the Time of Day Unit addresses descriptive writing, informational writing, and opinion writing. This introductory level unit lays the groundwork for more sophisticated Picturing Writing units of study later on.
No previous art experience necessary!

Picturing Writing: Fostering Literacy Through Art® uses simple crayon resist art techniques and quality picture books to teach the art of writing.

Registration deadline: March 18, 2025
Location: Your school or home (virtual)
When: April 1 & 3, 2025 (Tues/Thurs)
Time: 3:30 – 5:30 PM ET
Cost: $325 (includes teachers manual, mentor texts, Artists Frame, Artists/Writers Workshop poster, 2 Time of Day posters, and all art materials shipped to your home).
One graduate credit is available through SNHU for $150; additional credit available for classroom implementation.
*Up to 3 credits available.
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Optional PW Time of Day Instructional Video at 50% off: $100.
Picturing Writing Classroom Kit options available: $555 for 20 students; $625 for 24 students (plus shipping)
Kit for 20 Students
Kit for 24 Students
I have never in my 30 years of teaching seen first graders write like this or be so attuned to literature. This approach works for my low readers and writers; it challenges my top students; and it supports those in the middle.
– Merrilee Thissell, first-grade teacher
Picturing Writing allowed all my children to be successful. It provided wonderful concrete tools for rehearsal, drafting, and revision. I saw the most growth with my lowest students.
– Millie Parks, fifth-grade teacher
I had great success using these methods with English Learners and other at-risk students. This visual approach promotes oral language skills and writing that flows directly from the pictures students have painted with care.
– Donna Garcia, Instructor of Language & Literacy, UNM
Questions: Contact Beth at [email protected] or (603) 659-6018
Cancellation after deadline will be charged a $50 processing fee; Cancellation after workshop materials have been shipped will be charged $50 plus the cost of materials and shipping.