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Directed Drawing BUNDLE for Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten

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My students love doing these drawings! They are learning how to follow directions and having fun while doing it.
My students love these directed drawings. We do them with our themes we are learning about. Thank you for a great resource!

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    Description

    Directed drawings are a fun way to teach students how to draw and build fine motor strength! Each Directed Drawing Unit will include eight different directed drawings. These directed drawings are very simple, making them perfect for little learners in preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade. Included are ideas to make directed drawings with various art media and background options.

    EACH DIRECTED DRAWING INCLUDES:

    •Full-page directed drawing poster

    •Half-page directed drawing posters

    •Draw and Write! Students can draw and then write about it below!

    BONUS FILE INCLUDES:

    • Covers & labels for each set
    • Student Portfolio Directed Drawing Cover

    What's Included:
    - Fall Directed Drawings

    Crayon, Apple, Fire Truck, Pumpkin, Acorn, Spider, Frankenstein, Turkey

    -Winter Directed Drawings

    Mittens, Snowman, Penguin, Polar Bear, Gingerbread, Christmas Tree, Reindeer, Menorah, Valentine

    -Book Buddies Directed Drawings

    Caterpillar, Cool Cat, Color Monster, Pigeon, Coconut Tree, Llama, Pouty Fish, Mouse & Cookie

    -Spring Directed Drawings

    Rainbow, Leprechaun, Bunny, Kite, Flowers, Butterfly, Frog, & Earth

    -Transportation Directed Drawings

    Hot Air Balloon, Recycling Truck, Helicopter, Spaceship, Sailboat, Excavator, Train, & Bus

    -Summer Directed Drawings

    American Flag, Ice Cream, Watermelon, Baseball, Turtle, Bee, Shark, Crab

    -Animals Directed Drawings

    Tiger, Giraffe, Raccoon, Owl, Sheep, Pig, Jellyfish, Pufferfish

    -Fun Themes Directed Drawings

    Donut, Dinosaur, Puppy, Dental Health, Birthday Cake, Castle, Pizza, Sleepy Bear

    Why should you use directed drawings in your classroom?
    •Strengthens fine motor muscles.

    •Easy way to infuse art into the classroom.

    •Calming activity! Art is very calming and relaxing for most students.

    •Fun way to practice following directions.

    •Teaches students how to draw by noticing shapes in objects!

    •Drawing is communicating! You will see growth and more details in their illustrations.

    •Gorgeous bulletin boards and student art to decorate the classroom.

    •Builds confidence and creativity.

    These are perfect for Fine Motor Journals!

    Helpful Tips and Tricks:

    PREP: Print the directed drawing direction posters and prep the materials (paper, art media).

    TEACHER-DIRECTED LESSON: The first few directed drawing activities need to be teacher-led to help all students be successful.

    •You draw a step, model, and verbally explain how to draw each shape and the size (ex: “This shape looks like a small U shape, I’m going to make this small….down, curve, up”.) Then, students draw that step.

    •Continue to model a step, then students draw a step until the drawing is complete.

    •Model creating the background. Then, students create the background.

    •Encourage students that their painting is going to be unique, it’s ok to mess up, and it’s ok if it’s not perfect.

    SIGN THEIR NAME: Have students sign their names on the front of their drawings. Have name cards at the table for students to use as a model.

    CENTER ACTIVITY: Once students have done multiple directed drawings in the classroom, they may be ready to do it independently. Now, you can use directed drawings in center activities, early finisher activities, morning activity, indoor recess, or in the art center. Put out the various supplies and let students choose what they want to use to create their directed drawing.

    PRACTICE WITH DRY-ERASE BOARDS: You can have students practice on a dry-erase board. Practice the whole picture or practice shapes.

    THE PERFECTIONIST STUDENTS! You will always have some students that want their drawing to be perfect. BEFORE you begin each directed drawing, have a conversation about how each one of us is amazing and unique, so your drawings will all be amazing and unique, just like them! You can also model making mistakes and model reacting to that mistake.

    DIRECTED DRAWINGS DO NOT REPLACE OPEN-ENDED ART: Make time for open-ended art too, so students have the opportunity to create, express themselves, and use their imagination that is process focused, not product focused.

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    Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic.

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