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Unlock student creativity with this comprehensive How to Draw Flowers directed drawing bundle! This resource features 20 different flowers, each broken down into 6 easy-to-follow steps.
Perfect for art lessons, biology units, Mother’s Day cards, or time fillers, these worksheets help students build confidence in their fine motor skills and artistic abilities. Directed drawing is a fantastic way to engage students of all ages by providing a structured path to success. Whether you are teaching a unit on botany, plant life cycles, or spring themes, these drawing guides are a must-have addition to your lesson plan toolkit.
What’s Included?
This pack includes step-by-step drawing instructions for a diverse variety of 20 popular flowers:
- Spring Favorites: Tulip, Daffodil, Easter Lily, Crocus, Lily of the Valley.
- Garden Classics: Rose, Daisy, Sunflower, Poppy, Pansy, Petunia.
- Wildflowers & Unique Blooms: Evening Primrose, Black-Eyed Susan, Iris, Violet, Aster, Orchid, Morning Glory, Bird of Paradise, and Water Lily.
Why Use Directed Drawing in Your Classroom?
- Builds Confidence: Students see complex shapes broken down into simple lines.
- Improves Focus: Encourages students to follow multi-step directions.
- Versatile: Great for science journals, art projects, or calming “morning work.”
- No Prep: Just print and go!
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Students will love to learn how to draw, step by step these woodland animals: 2 rabbits, cardinal, pileated woodpecker, fox, mouse, badger, hedgehog, wolf, raccoon and skunk.
Each page will illustrate how to draw one animal, starting with a single line and continue by adding additional lines and details as the drawing progresses. By the end, students will have drawn a woodland animal!
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Art…Students love it but when it comes to drawing, most need a drawing guide to help. This resource will guide students in their drawing of many favorite parts about fall! Perfect for children and adults of all ages.
In this guide, you will find over 60 different fall images divided into categories:
– In the Kitchen
– Home Decor
– Autumn Foliage
– Layering Up for Cooler Weather
– October Themes
– On the FarmIn addition to the drawing guide, you will also find a template for students to draw their favorite part about autumn and also write about it. The perfect ELA cross curricular connection! (See description below for a detailed list images included in this drawing guide.)
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Students love to draw? Here are step by step instructions on how to draw these ships:
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– tugboat
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A book from 1912 with the ins and outs of embroidery and weaving! It includes detailed information on the tools and materials needed, pattern designing, types of stitches (with illustrations) and much more! (227 pages)
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (64 pages)
About the book: Written in 1846. -
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (176 pages)
About the book: The Ladies’ Workbook contains detailed instructions in knitting, crochet, point-Lace, etc. (published in 1858) -
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This free resource gives easy to follow pictures / instructions on basic knitting
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Students love to draw? Here are step by step instructions on how to draw these planes:
– helicopter
– biplane
– 747
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John Hagan made this resource a free resource for all educators back in 2002. Recommended for 6th-12th grades and beyond.
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (64 pages)
About the book: Topics include anatomy; the representation of wings, feathers, and flight; and details for drawing beaks, feet, and plumage -
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Students love to draw? Here are step by step instructions on how to draw these baby animals:
– foal (horse)
– calf (cow)
– puppy (dog)
– piglet (pig)
– kid (goat)
– kitten (cat)
– bunny (rabbit)
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This is a downloadable copy of the book. (43 pages)
About the book: Published 1846 – Mrs. Mee, her husband, and her sister ran a yarn and needlework import/warehouse business in Bath, England. Her books primarily contain practical everyday items that knit up quickly with the busy homemaker in mind.















