Draw some vegetables using only small circles and ovals.


Draw some vegetables using only small circles and ovals.
Draw your pet (real or imaginary) using a black marker.
With a black marker, draw the lines and shapes your feet would make if they were ice skating.
Take a look at these markings…
In the four boxes, draw the same tree as it would appear in summer, fall, winter and spring. Use colored pencils.
For a printable of the four boxes above, click the link below.
Write down what colors these words make you think of:
WARM: ___________________________________________________________
WET: ______________________________________________________________
FROSTY: __________________________________________________________
COOL: ____________________________________________________________
Think of something with a shiny surface. Draw the object that you think of.
Slugs, spiders, and snakes – these are creatures that some people don’t like. How could you make the cuter? Reinvent them in the space below.
American artist Georgia O’Keeffe often painted flowers. She would draw them very close up so that they filled the whole canvas. Try it yourself. Draw a flower so large that it can’t fit in the frame. Color it with markers or crayons. Use this O’Keeffe-inspired example to help you.
You are exploring some ancient caves. Draw what you see on the cave walls.
Find a coin and look at the two sides. Which design do you like most? Draw it in pencil and add color.