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D E E P S P A C E S P A R K L E & T H E S P A R K L E R S C L U B !1
Create-a-drawing Activity
TIME REQUIRED: Three sessions @ 50 minutes
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Create-a-drawing
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
8.5” x 11” paper (for
printing)
Paper and pencil
Coloring materials of
choice (crayons, markers,
colored pencils)
Plastic page protectors
(optional)
PREP: Print both pages of the activity and
have drawing paper, pencils and coloring
materials available for students to use.
To make the pages more durable and keep
both pages together, slide both pages into
plastic page protectors back to back so
students can flip over the page as they finish
step one.
ACTIVITY: Follow the directions on the
drawing guide to complete the base
drawing. Use the second page to add
details. Choose one image from each
column to add details. Color your drawing
when finished.
Some students may want to add additional
details not on the sheet, and that’s okay!
This activity is a hybrid between a guided
drawing and a free choice activity! It is an
especially engaging activity for all students;
both the ones who need a little help getting
started and the ones who thrive on choice
and freedom.
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Water bottle
Draw a curved line at the
bottom of the paper.
Add two vertical lines for the
sides of the bottle.
Close off the bottle with a
curved line.
Draw two thin rectangles for
the neck of the bottle.
Add a slightly larger cap
and a handle.
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Finish off your drawing with the Create-A-Water Bottle
drawing page.
D E E P S P A C E S P A R K L E & T H E S P A R K L E R S C L U B !4
Animals Accessories Plants Food
Create-a-water bottle
D E E P S P A C E S P A R K L E & T H E S P A R K L E R S C L U B !5
Castle D R A W I N G G U I D E
Begin by drawing a long horizontal line near the bottom of the paper. Add four vertical lines, two from the edges, two in the middle.
Close off the shapes by drawing a line that travels across, down, across, then back up. Repeat all the way across.
Add two turrets on each side of the castle by drawing two vertical lines, then connecting with a castle line. Add a center section as well.
Add two turrets in the background by drawing two straight lines with a rectangle on top. Add a triangle to finish.
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To add a 3D look to your wall, draw a diagonal line from the left corner of one block. Add a diagonal line from the right corner. Connect the two with a straight line. Draw a straight line down from the corner.
Finish off your drawing with the Create-A-Castle drawing
page.
D E E P S P A C E S P A R K L E & T H E S P A R K L E R S C L U B !6
Gates & doors Windows Flags Textures
Create-a-castle
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Draw a rectangle in the middle of your paper. Be sure to leave some room at the top, bottom and sides of your paper.
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Draw a partial circle at the bottom corner of the rectangle. Some of the circle will be hidden. Add another circle inside for the tire and lines for the spokes.
Add a small rectangle under the opposite side of the large rectangle. Add a small circle underneath. Finish with a “U” shape inside the circle and a dot in the middle.
Add an angled handle.
Food cart D R A W I N G G U I D E
Finish off your drawing with
the Choose-A-Cart drawing
page.
D E E P S P A C E S P A R K L E & T H E S P A R K L E R S C L U B !8
Awnings Signs Cart designs Food options
Create-a-food cart
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Treasure map D R A W I N G G U I D E
Draw two tall, skinny rectangles that curve at the bottom and the top; one on the left side of the paper, one on the right side.
Draw a straight line to connect the rectangles at the top. Add a curved line from the outside edge of one rectangle to the other.
Add a spiral at the bottom of each rectangle to mimic curled paper.
Add one or two curvy islands in the center of your map. Don’t fill the entire map yet.
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Add a label to the top of your map by drawing a curvy rectangle, then adding zig zag tails on each edge of the rectangle.
Finish off your drawing with the Create-A-Treasure Map drawing page.
D E E P S P A C E S P A R K L E & T H E S P A R K L E R S C L U B !10
Compass rose Topography Structures Creatures
Create-a-treasure map
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Unicorn D R A W I N G G U I D E
Draw an upside-down “V” for the
ear. Add a horn underneath the ear.
From the horn, draw a line towards
the bottom left corner, then curves
back up like a “U”.
Add a slight bump for the jaw, then
curve the line back down towards the
bottom of the paper.
Add a curved line starting at the ear
towards the bottom of the paper.
Close off the shape with a straight
line.
Add a backward “C”shape for the nose
and a mouth.
Finish off your drawing with the Create-A-
Unicorn drawing page.
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D E E P S P A C E S P A R K L E & T H E S P A R K L E R S C L U B !12
Eye FLOWER CROWN HAIR Details
Create-a-unicorn
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Aquarium D R A W I N G G U I D E
Begin by drawing a large rectangle. It should almost fill your paper.
Draw short, diagonal lines from the outer corners of the top of the rectangle. Draw a straight horizontal line to connect the two diagonal lines.
Add a horizontal line near the top of the rectangle and one at the bottom. Add a bumpy line near the bottom for the gravel.
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Finish off your drawing with
the Create-An-Aquarium
drawing page.
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Coral & seaweed Decorations Fish Creatures
Create-an-aquarium