

A clear and simple postcard writing support sheet designed to help children generate ideas when writing postcards as part of a Snail Mail or letter-writing unit.
This resource supports children during the planning stage of writing by providing structured prompts and example ideas. It is particularly helpful for pupils who find open-ended writing tasks challenging and benefit from clear scaffolding.
Suitable for whole-class use or targeted SEND support.
What’s included:
One printable postcard writing support sheet with four structured sections:
• Who I could write my postcard to
(e.g. family members, friends)
• Places I might visit
(e.g. cities, countries and familiar locations)
• Things that I might see
(e.g. landmarks, animals, places of interest)
• Things that I might do
(e.g. activities, visits, experiences)
Each section includes example ideas to support vocabulary development and reduce the cognitive load of planning, without providing full sentences to copy.
How this resource can be used
- As a planning scaffold before independent writing
- During shared or modelled writing sessions
- For SEND, EAL and LA pupils
- As part of a Snail Mail, postcard or letter-writing unit
- On tables or as an individual support resource
Children can discuss, select or tick ideas before using them to support sentence writing.
Format: PDF
Pages: 1 (Two copies are provided so you can choose ‘two per page’ when printing from PDF to print A5 with reduced waste)
Editable: No
Printing: A4 (can be resized if required)
Colour: Yes
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