Get ready for an engaging game with these Seasons and Weather Drawing Prompts. This fun game is perfect to play with your kids.
What’s Included in the Seasons & Weather Drawing Prompts for Kids?
This printable pack of Seasons and Weather Drawing Prompts includes eight backgrounds:
- Draw with Me in Spring
- Draw with Me in Summer
- Draw with Me in Fall
- Draw with Me in Winter
- Draw with Me in the Rain
- Draw with Me in the Sun
- Draw with Me in the Wind
- Draw with Me in the Snow
You can add funny things, realistic things, or even ridiculous things!
Just like with writing, it can be hard to stare at a blank piece of paper. These drawing prompts will spark ideas such as a high flying kite, bowing flowers, or a tree with leaves blowing in the wind (for Draw with Me in the Wind).
In case you have a kid who claims, “I don’t know what to draw!” or if you need a few drawing ideas to get started, a page of seasons and weather drawing ideas has also been included.
The drawing ideas page consists of several simple outlines for seasonal and weather items: rainbow, kite, sun, rain cloud, flowers, apple, pumpkin, tree blowing in the wind, snail, butterfly, and more.
How to Play the Roll to Draw Game
If you want to turn this drawing activity into a game, you will need the following:
- One drawing prompt background
- Two pencils
- One dice
Alternatively, if you want to reuse the drawing prompt board, you could put the background page into a dry erase pocket and use dry erase markers.
You can use these rules to play the game, or you can invent your own rules.
The first player rolls the dice. The number indicates the number of strokes the player gets to put on the paper. A stroke counts as one line (the pencil not being picked up).
The first player will probably have to stop before the intended object is drawn. This is where it gets fun.
The next player rolls the dice. The second player can choose to add to the previous player’s drawing (possibly taking it in a different direction!), or the player can start a new object.
As with any collaborative project, this can get tricky and frustrating or even silly; you may want to be prepared to chat with your student about the emotions that can come from having to switch gears.
The roll to draw game is a fantastic and fun exercise in flexibility.
Players decide together when to finish the game.
Grab Your Free Set of Seasons & Weather Drawing Prompts for Kids
Subscribe to the newsletter using the form below to grab your free set of Seasons & Weather Drawing Prompts.
More Drawing Prompts for Kids
Are you looking for additional drawing activities for your kids? Try these:
Leave a Reply