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November Fall Thanksgiving Directed Drawing How to Daw a Turkey Veterans Day
November Fall Thanksgiving Directed Drawing How to Daw a Turkey Veterans Day
November Fall Thanksgiving Directed Drawing How to Daw a Turkey Veterans Day
November Fall Thanksgiving Directed Drawing How to Daw a Turkey Veterans Day
November Fall Thanksgiving Directed Drawing How to Daw a Turkey Veterans Day
November Fall Thanksgiving Directed Drawing How to Daw a Turkey Veterans Day
November Fall Thanksgiving Directed Drawing How to Daw a Turkey Veterans Day
November Fall Thanksgiving Directed Drawing How to Daw a Turkey Veterans Day
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What others say

"This resource was great for my early finishers. The writing piece was great for my firsties and they loved the directed drawings. The directions were clear and they were able to follow them easily."
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JoAnn S.
"These directed drawings are the best! I love how organized they are, and my students get so excited when it's time for a directed drawing. Thank you!"
star
Susan M.

Description

You will love these November directed how to draw and fall writing activities! These step-by-step drawing activities and writing paper teach kids how to draw and follow directions. November's five directed drawings include a veteran, turkey, scarecrow, fox, and owl.

⭐This kid-approved, no-prep directed drawing resource is fun, easy to use, and make great activities for your Thanksgiving, Veteran's Day, Remembrance Day celebrations and fall lessons!

⭐Teach one directed drawing each week using the differentiated Drawing Mats to build drawing skills. These five directed drawings can be used for your art lessons, independent drawing activities, or seasonal writing.

✏️ November Fall Directed Drawings

  • Turkey
  • Scarecrow
  • Owl
  • Fox
  • Veteran

✏️ What's Included in the November Drawing Mats:

  • Step-by-Step Directed Drawing Activities
    • 6-step version – Students follow six simple steps to complete their drawing.
    • 4-step version – A simplified version with four steps for younger or beginner artists.
  • Flexible Instruction Options
    • Read the step-by-step instructions aloud.
    • Cut apart the instruction sheet into smaller sections and staple them into a booklet.
  • Drawing and Writing Integration
    • Students complete their drawing in the provided space.
    • A writing activity encourages storytelling based on their drawing.
    • Three writing variations included:
      • Two lined versions.
      • One version with lines and six steps to follow.

  • Additional Resources
    • A themed cover page for the month.
    • Extra blank writing sheets for extended learning.
    • Two blank drawing sheets for additional creativity (or use their own paper).

Check out the preview for a closer look at what this resource provides: completed samples and the variety of pages included!

⭐Drawing Mats provide a lot of practice each week to help build drawing skills, following step-by-step instructions, and writing skills. Students can also color or paint their creations after drawing or write a story about the character they created.

❤️️Why YOU NEED Drawing Mats!

  • You will build confidence and ability through repeated drawing activities.
  • This resource saves you time as it is already ready for you!
  • This zero-prep, versatile resource is great for independent drawing practice, whole group lessons, sub-plans, morning work, art centers, online lessons, and more!
  • Differentiated to meet the needs of your learners. With the different variations, there is something for all.
  • The drawings are fun to draw and chosen to keep interest high! The directed drawings are seasonal and include holidays that kids relate to.
  • Each directed drawing can be completed on the sheets provided or separately as a whole class art lesson.


⭐️Want a set of directed drawings and writing activities for the entire school year? Check out the Directed Drawing Mats BUNDLE for a SPECIAL DISCOUNT (It includes a FREE Bonus Directed Drawing Calendar that makes the perfect keepsake gift).⭐️

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tanya G. says, "This resource was a welcome addition to our "Please Save the Turkey" writing. After drawing each picture, they included the pictures as characters in their own writing of how to save a turkey. Thank you!"

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Larissa O. says, "This is my k kids FAVORITE center activity! Love how independent it is and allows me the freedom to pull intervention groups :)"

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Angela W. says, "My students are LOVING the directed drawings... wish I would have started this years ago! They have so much fun and I can have my HS student helpers lead it easily (which my 2nd graders LOVE) - thanks for the resource... so easy and fun to use!"

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Copyright ©2013 to Present - Proud to be Primary - Elyse Rycroft

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November Fall Thanksgiving Directed Drawing How to Daw a Turkey Veterans Day

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What others say

"This resource was great for my early finishers. The writing piece was great for my firsties and they loved the directed drawings. The directions were clear and they were able to follow them easily."
star
JoAnn S.
"These directed drawings are the best! I love how organized they are, and my students get so excited when it's time for a directed drawing. Thank you!"
star
Susan M.

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You will love this bundle of 50 weekly directed drawings for the school year! Teach art, writing, and following directions with versatile directed drawing and writing activities. Teach kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade kids how to draw 50 differentiated how to draw art projects for different se
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Description

You will love these November directed how to draw and fall writing activities! These step-by-step drawing activities and writing paper teach kids how to draw and follow directions. November's five directed drawings include a veteran, turkey, scarecrow, fox, and owl.

⭐This kid-approved, no-prep directed drawing resource is fun, easy to use, and make great activities for your Thanksgiving, Veteran's Day, Remembrance Day celebrations and fall lessons!

⭐Teach one directed drawing each week using the differentiated Drawing Mats to build drawing skills. These five directed drawings can be used for your art lessons, independent drawing activities, or seasonal writing.

✏️ November Fall Directed Drawings

  • Turkey
  • Scarecrow
  • Owl
  • Fox
  • Veteran

✏️ What's Included in the November Drawing Mats:

  • Step-by-Step Directed Drawing Activities
    • 6-step version – Students follow six simple steps to complete their drawing.
    • 4-step version – A simplified version with four steps for younger or beginner artists.
  • Flexible Instruction Options
    • Read the step-by-step instructions aloud.
    • Cut apart the instruction sheet into smaller sections and staple them into a booklet.
  • Drawing and Writing Integration
    • Students complete their drawing in the provided space.
    • A writing activity encourages storytelling based on their drawing.
    • Three writing variations included:
      • Two lined versions.
      • One version with lines and six steps to follow.

  • Additional Resources
    • A themed cover page for the month.
    • Extra blank writing sheets for extended learning.
    • Two blank drawing sheets for additional creativity (or use their own paper).

Check out the preview for a closer look at what this resource provides: completed samples and the variety of pages included!

⭐Drawing Mats provide a lot of practice each week to help build drawing skills, following step-by-step instructions, and writing skills. Students can also color or paint their creations after drawing or write a story about the character they created.

❤️️Why YOU NEED Drawing Mats!

  • You will build confidence and ability through repeated drawing activities.
  • This resource saves you time as it is already ready for you!
  • This zero-prep, versatile resource is great for independent drawing practice, whole group lessons, sub-plans, morning work, art centers, online lessons, and more!
  • Differentiated to meet the needs of your learners. With the different variations, there is something for all.
  • The drawings are fun to draw and chosen to keep interest high! The directed drawings are seasonal and include holidays that kids relate to.
  • Each directed drawing can be completed on the sheets provided or separately as a whole class art lesson.


⭐️Want a set of directed drawings and writing activities for the entire school year? Check out the Directed Drawing Mats BUNDLE for a SPECIAL DISCOUNT (It includes a FREE Bonus Directed Drawing Calendar that makes the perfect keepsake gift).⭐️

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tanya G. says, "This resource was a welcome addition to our "Please Save the Turkey" writing. After drawing each picture, they included the pictures as characters in their own writing of how to save a turkey. Thank you!"

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Larissa O. says, "This is my k kids FAVORITE center activity! Love how independent it is and allows me the freedom to pull intervention groups :)"

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Angela W. says, "My students are LOVING the directed drawings... wish I would have started this years ago! They have so much fun and I can have my HS student helpers lead it easily (which my 2nd graders LOVE) - thanks for the resource... so easy and fun to use!"

Stay connected with Proud to be Primary

♥Never miss a sale or new release! Click the star to follow my store!

Join our email list and get exclusive content and FREE resources.

♥Visit our website at Proud to be Primary for engaging ideas!

Have a question or need help with a file?

Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. Please ask all questions before purchasing.

Terms of Use: This product is licensed for single classroom use ONLY unless multiple licenses are purchased. Your purchase grants you a license to use in a secure, password-protected online platform (such as Google Classroom) with your students only. You may not transfer or share with another teacher or use it for commercial purposes (Outschool, etc.).

Copyright ©2013 to Present - Proud to be Primary - Elyse Rycroft

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion pieces in which they tell a reader the topic or the name of the book they are writing about and state an opinion or preference about the topic or book (e.g., My favorite book is...).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic.
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events, tell about the events in the order in which they occurred, and provide a reaction to what happened.
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