Description
Are you looking for spring directed drawing activities for special education or kindergarten centers? This spring directed drawing task box is a fun and hands-on activity that helps students practice following directions, visual motor skills, fine motor development, and drawing step-by-step pictures.
It is perfect for special education classrooms, autism programs, occupational therapy sessions, early childhood classrooms, and independent work centers.
Students simply follow the step-by-step directed drawing instructions to complete their spring themed drawings. This activity is ideal for spring centers, morning work, early finishers, fine motor practice, and independent work task boxes.
What's Included?
- Task box cover.
- 25 directed drawing instruction cards.
- Blank cards for drawing on.
Instructions
- Print the directed drawing instruction cards.
- Laminate the instruction cards for durability.
- Print multiple copies of the blank drawing cards for students.
- Students follow the step-by-step directed drawing instructions to complete their pictures.
This resource fits perfectly into photo storage task boxes, making it easy to keep all pieces organized for classroom use.
Why Teachers Love Directed Drawing Activities
Directed drawing activities help students develop:
- Fine motor skills
- Visual motor integration
- Following multi-step directions
- Confidence in drawing
- Creativity and independence
They are especially effective for special education students and autistic learners who benefit from clear visual instructions and structured activities.
Perfect For
- Spring classroom centers
- Special education classrooms
- Autism programs
- Occupational therapy sessions
- Fine motor skill practice
- Independent work task boxes
- Early finishers
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I love to see my resources in action in your classrooms, if you use one and would like to send me an image of it you can send to me @teachingautism on Instagram! Follow me here.
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You can gain TpT credits by going back and leaving feedback on any purchases that you have made. The credits build up and then you can use them off future purchases - from any seller on TpT!
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Description
Are you looking for spring directed drawing activities for special education or kindergarten centers? This spring directed drawing task box is a fun and hands-on activity that helps students practice following directions, visual motor skills, fine motor development, and drawing step-by-step pictures.
It is perfect for special education classrooms, autism programs, occupational therapy sessions, early childhood classrooms, and independent work centers.
Students simply follow the step-by-step directed drawing instructions to complete their spring themed drawings. This activity is ideal for spring centers, morning work, early finishers, fine motor practice, and independent work task boxes.
What's Included?
- Task box cover.
- 25 directed drawing instruction cards.
- Blank cards for drawing on.
Instructions
- Print the directed drawing instruction cards.
- Laminate the instruction cards for durability.
- Print multiple copies of the blank drawing cards for students.
- Students follow the step-by-step directed drawing instructions to complete their pictures.
This resource fits perfectly into photo storage task boxes, making it easy to keep all pieces organized for classroom use.
Why Teachers Love Directed Drawing Activities
Directed drawing activities help students develop:
- Fine motor skills
- Visual motor integration
- Following multi-step directions
- Confidence in drawing
- Creativity and independence
They are especially effective for special education students and autistic learners who benefit from clear visual instructions and structured activities.
Perfect For
- Spring classroom centers
- Special education classrooms
- Autism programs
- Occupational therapy sessions
- Fine motor skill practice
- Independent work task boxes
- Early finishers
Click below to find:
Once you have purchased this resource don't forget to come back and leave feedback to help you gain some TpT credits! If you want to keep up to date with my sales, new resources, freebies and so much more click the green ★ next to my store name!
I love to see my resources in action in your classrooms, if you use one and would like to send me an image of it you can send to me @teachingautism on Instagram! Follow me here.
What are TpT Credits?
You can gain TpT credits by going back and leaving feedback on any purchases that you have made. The credits build up and then you can use them off future purchases - from any seller on TpT!





