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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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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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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)
– chick (chicken) -
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Students love to draw? Here are step by step instructions on how to draw these flowers:
evening primrose, buttercup, iris, pansy, black-eyed Susan, poppy, daisy, aster, Easter lily, morning glory, orchid, petunia, red lily, hollyhock, bluebell, bird of paradise, gloxinia, crocus, jack-in-the-pulpit, lily of the valley, tulip, rose, violet, daffodil, water lily, sunflower, poinsettia, forget-me-not, carnation, zinnia






