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I Can Color Words that Start With ... In this series of worksheets, the student colors a series of related words. |
I Can Draw Words ... In this series of worksheets, the student draws and colors a series of related words. |
Draw Four: Printable Worksheets In this series of worksheets, the student draws four related items. Categories: All, Animals, Food, Household Items, Holiday and Seasons, People, Plants, Miscellaneous. |
Draw and Compare Items In this series of worksheets, the student draws two items and then answers simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which one is bigger?" |
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Generate Your Own Draw and Write Worksheets |
Draw and Write Words A to Z In this series of worksheets, the student writes and draws pictures of eight words that start with each of the letters. |
Generate Your Own Write and Draw Worksheets |
Symmetrical Pictures: Finish the Drawing Worksheets In this series of worksheets, the student finishes each of the drawing around the line of symmetry. |
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Draw Pictures: Day and Night These pages make you think about how things look different during the day and during the night. On the left half of the page, draw the scene during the day; on the right side of the page, draw the scene during the night. Write a short caption for each side. These worksheets make the student think about how things appear to be different at night. Colors change, different objects appear or disappear, and some things simply change. |
Draw a Picture, Winter and Summer In this series of drawing prompts, the student draws a picture during the winter and during the summer. On the left half of the page, the student draws the scene during the winter; on the right side of the page, the student draws the scene during the summer. The student then writes a short caption for each side. |
Complete the Picture Practice drawing using part of a picture from a magazine. |
Comic Book A great way to make your own comic book. This is a fun book students can make, encouraging writing practice, drawing skills, and creativity. |
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Make your own flag A printout in which you can make a flag to represent a state, a school, a classroom, a club, a family, a person, etc. |
Postal Stamp Activity Make your own postal stamp to honor a person, commemorate an event, or remember a favorite place or thing. |
Make a Book Make your own book on any topic you like. The printable pages include a title page, table of contents, middle page templates, an index, and the end. |
Simple Animal Report Worksheet Draw the animal, then write about the animal's anatomy, diet, where it lives, and interesting facts. |
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Australian Aboriginal Art X-Ray Style Activity An art activity for students based on the Australian Aboriginal X-ray style of painting. |
Khamsa (Good Luck Hand) The khamsa is a symbol of good luck from Morocco, Africa. You can make this simple version out of paper or aluminum foil. |
Draw and Write: Shape Poem Draw a simple picture (with some empty space in the middle), then write a poem inside the picture. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
Draw and Write: Perimeter Poem Draw a simple picture, then write a poem around the perimeter (outer edges) of your picture.. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
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Triple Draw and Write: Writing Prompts These pages make you think about a topic, both visually and analytically. For each topic question, the student illustrates three major ideas and writes about each of them. There are many topics, including: Favorite animals (or a pdf), Scariest animals (or a pdf), Interesting bugs (or a pdf), Favorite clothes (or a pdf), Favorite desserts (or a pdf), Dislikes (or a pdf), Favorite foods (or a pdf), Least favorite foods (or a pdf), Favorite holidays (or a pdf), Important things (or a pdf), Likes (or a pdf), Nicest people (or a pdf), Favorite pets (or a pdf), and many others. |
Illustrated Acrostic Poems Pick a topic, draw a picture of it, then write an acrostic poem about it. Write the word vertically along the left side of the paper, then start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Autumn or Autumn pdf. Birthday or Birthday pdf. Dinosaur or Autumn pdf. The Earth or Earth pdf. Fall or Fall pdf. Flowers or Flowers pdf. Snowman or Snowman pdf. Spring or Spring pdf. Summer or Summer pdf. Thank You or Thank You pdf. Winter or Winter pdf. and many more... |
3-10 Line Blank Illustrated Acrostic Poems (Dotted Lines) Pick a topic, draw a picture of it, then write an acrostic poem about it (on dotted lines). Write the word vertically along the left side of the paper, then start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. You can make an acrostic poem of your name or other word. 3-Lines or 3-Line pdf. 4-Lines or 4-Line pdf. 5-Lines or 5-Line pdf. 6-Lines or 6-Line pdf. 7-Lines or 7-Line pdf. 8-Lines or 8-Line pdf. 9-Lines or 9-Line pdf. 10-Lines or 10-Line pdf. |
3-10 Line Blank Illustrated Acrostic Poems Pick a topic, draw a picture of it, then write an acrostic poem about it. Write the word vertically along the left side of the paper, then start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. You can make an acrostic poem of your name or other word. 3-Lines or 3-Line pdf. 4-Lines or 4-Line pdf. 5-Lines or 5-Line pdf. 6-Lines or 6-Line pdf. 7-Lines or 7-Line pdf. 8-Lines or 8-Line pdf. 9-Lines or 9-Line pdf. 10-Lines or 10-Line pdf. |
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Your Thoughts: Writing Prompt Draw your face, then write your thoughts inside the thought bubble. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Feelings and Thoughts: Writing Prompt Draw a face, then write inside the thought bubble, expressing the thoughts of a character. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Feelings and Thoughts #2: Writing Prompt Draw a face, then write inside the thought bubble, expressing the thoughts of a character. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Words and Thoughts: Writing Prompt Draw two faces, then write inside the characters' speech and thought balloons. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
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Draw a Picture: Fact or Opinion? For any given topic (supplied by the teacher or the student), draw a picture of the topics, then write 5 facts and 5 opinions about that topic. A fact is supported by evidence and can be proven; an opinion is how you feel about something and is open to debate. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
Unfolding 3-D Shapes: Cube and Tetrahedron Nets Draw an unfolded cube and tetrahedron. Or go to the answers. |
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