Category: Drawing Worksheets

  • Christmas Reindeer Symmetry Drawing Worksheet

    Printable symmetry drawing worksheet where children use a grid to complete the missing half of a Christmas reindeer.

    Christmas Worksheet

    Christmas Worksheet – Symmetry Drawing Worksheet

    Symmetry Drawing Worksheet is a fun Christmas-themed art and logic activity that helps children practice symmetry, drawing, and visual observation. Students use the grid to complete the missing half of the reindeer by carefully copying the lines from the left side to the right side.
    This worksheet supports spatial awareness, hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, attention to detail, and early geometry understanding. It is perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, homeschool learning, Christmas art lessons, and winter classroom activities.
    A Christmas symmetry worksheet where children use the grid to draw the missing half of the Christmas reindeer. Great for practicing symmetry, observation, and fine motor skills.

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    Grade Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
    Age 5 – 8 years
    Subject Christmas, Art, Geometry
    Difficulty Easy
    Skills Symmetry, grid drawing, visual observation, spatial awareness, fine motor skillspasting, visual recognition, fine motor skills
  • Roll a Face Dice Game Worksheet

    Draw the face Worksheet for Kids

    Drawing Worksheet

    Roll a Face Dice Game Worksheet | Drawing Activity

    Get ready for a fun and creative drawing challenge! In this Roll a Face activity, children roll a die and use the chart to build a unique face one feature at a time. Each roll determines a different facial feature, including the face shape, hair, eyes, nose, and mouth.
    No two faces will be exactly alike, making this activity a great way to encourage creativity, observation, and fine motor skills.
    How to Play
    Roll the die.
    Find the matching feature in the chart.
    Draw that feature on your character.
    Continue rolling until your face is complete.
    Color and name your character.

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    Grade PreK – Kindergarten
    Age 3 – 6 years
    Subject Visual discrimination
    Difficulty Easy
    Skills Visual discrimination, Direction awareness, Problem-solving
  • Read, Trace and Draw Weather Words

    Draw the Weather Worksheet for Kids | Read, Trace and Draw Weather Words

    Tracing Worksheet

    Draw the Weather Worksheet for Kids | Read, Trace and Draw Weather Words

    Help young learners build reading, vocabulary, tracing, and drawing skills with this engaging weather worksheet! Children read each weather word, trace the letters, and draw a matching picture inside the frame. This hands-on activity encourages creativity while reinforcing early literacy and weather vocabulary.
    Included Weather Words: Sun, Rain, Cloud and Wind

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    Grade PreK – Kindergarten
    Age 3 – 6 years
    Subject Pre-Writing, Weather
    Difficulty Easy
    Skills Pencil control, Creative drawing, Fine motor skills, Vocabulary development
  • Design Your Own Teapot Coloring Worksheet

    Design Your Own Teapot – Coloring & Pattern Worksheet preview

    Nursery Rhyme – Coloring

    Design Your Own Teapot – Coloring Worksheet

    A fun teapot coloring worksheet where children decorate their own teapot with dots, flowers, shapes, or patterns while enjoying a simple rhyme. Perfect for creative art and early literacy practice.
    Design Your Own Teapot is a creative coloring worksheet that invites children to decorate a teapot using dots, flowers, lines, shapes, or their favorite patterns. The worksheet also includes a short teapot rhyme, making it a lovely mix of art, early literacy, and fine motor practice.
    Children can read or listen to the rhyme, then use imagination to design their own unique teapot. This activity supports creativity, pencil control, pattern making, visual expression, and classroom discussion. Perfect for PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, homeschool, art centers, and tea-themed lessons.

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    Grade PreK – 1st Grade
    Age 4 – 7 years
    Subject Art, Early Literacy
    Difficulty Easy
    Skills Creativity, coloring, fine motor skills, pattern design, rhyme awareness