Hey there, little artist! Today, we’re going to have some fun with shapes. Did you know you can make animals using just circles? Let’s learn how to do it together!
A circle is a round shape. It looks like a big ring or a cookie. Can you think of other things that are shaped like a circle? Maybe a clock or a pizza?
First, draw a big circle for the cat’s face. Then, add two smaller circles on top for the ears. Inside the big circle, draw two tiny circles for the eyes. Don’t forget to add a little triangle for the nose and a curved line for the mouth. Meow! You made a cat!
Start with a big circle for the frog’s body. Add two smaller circles on top for the eyes. Draw two more circles inside those for the frog’s eyeballs. Now, give your frog a big smile with a curved line. Ribbit! Your frog is ready to hop!
Draw a big circle for the fish’s body. Add a triangle on the side for the tail. Inside the circle, draw a small circle for the eye and a curved line for the mouth. Splash! Your fish is swimming!
Keep practicing drawing animals with circles. You can make a lot of different animals like a bear, a dog, or even a bird. Just use your imagination and have fun!
Once you’ve drawn your animals, grab your crayons or markers and color them in. Make your cat orange, your frog green, and your fish blue. Or use any colors you like!
Great job, little artist! Keep drawing and creating. Remember, practice makes you better and better!
Circle Hunt: Go on a circle hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that are shaped like circles. Can you find a clock, a plate, or a button? Make a list or draw pictures of all the circle-shaped things you find. Share your discoveries with your friends or family!
Animal Parade: Use your imagination to create a parade of animals using circles. Draw different animals like a bear, a dog, or a bird using circles for their bodies and features. Once you’ve drawn them, cut them out and line them up to make your own animal parade. Can you tell a story about where your animals are going?
Circle Art Gallery: Create an art gallery with your circle animals. Hang your drawings on a wall or a board. Invite your family or classmates to visit your gallery. Explain how you used circles to make each animal. Ask them which animal is their favorite and why!
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