Fall Directed Drawing and Writing Activities
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Engage and motivate your students to share their creativity and stories with our fall directed drawing and writing activities packet! There are 17 main pictures to draw and each is provided in 4 different styles.
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Integrate your monthly themes with writing and art.
For each of the 17 drawings, select from one of 4 projects:
- my classic directed drawing
- big draw (art project)
- draw and write (story)
- Read-Draw-Write (word prompts given)
Directed drawing allows young students to feel successful on their journey learning to draw and helps to motivate their writing.
The classic directed drawing has the steps and room provided for students to simply draw, following the steps.
Big Draw provides the steps on one page, and a page sized, bordered worksheet for students to create a large artwork.
Draw and Write has a blank space for students to draw (using the separate page of steps) and a few lines to write a sentence or two.
The "Read, Draw, Write" style worksheet encourages students to read the words in the word bank, follow the directed steps to draw a picture (and they may add additional drawings) and then lines are provided for students to write a sentence or two about their picture or the topic.
Directed drawings included in this file are:
- school house
- school bus
- school desk
- apple tree
- apple barrel
- leaf
- autumn leaf friend (with face)
- campfire
- apple pie
- pumpkin
- hedgehog
- bats
- football
- spider
- friendly ghost
- box turtle (world reptile day)
- computer (internet day)
Drawings are whimsical and you are encouraged to let your students draw additional features, characteristics and detail in their work.