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Blue Tadpole Studio - How to draw

Blue Tadpole Studio - How to draw
More coming soon!! How to draw a panda How to draw a frog How to draw a sundae How to draw a bat How to draw a dragon How to draw a turkey How to draw a race car How to draw a Kai-lan How to draw a Cat How to draw a Rabbit How to draw a Hermit Crab Mix and Match Robot!

The Crafty Classroom Learn to Draw Animals Print and enjoy our Learn to Draw Animals pages for kids of all ages. Kids can use our step by step illustrations to discover how to draw all sorts of animals and build up their skills and confidence in the process...plus they are just good fun! You could build up a whole folder of these printable pages for rainy days - teachers might even want to laminate them and keep them ready as a time-filler or reward. And of course many of them tie into classroom themes, too. We have over 80 of these animal drawing pages so you are sure to find one that appeals! Explore our learn to draw animals printables below... By special request, save yourself a lot of clicking and grab all our learn to draw animals, birds, bugs and sea creatures in one easy download! Learn to draw this cute chimpanzee just by following the steps and copying carefully. Whether you are looking at African animals, primates or even Ancient Egyptian Gods, use our learn to draw a baboon guide to add some fun. Kids love meerkats!

Anchor Charts I never really used anchor charts and if I did they were just plain old boring. I never realized they were boring until I discovered pinterest. I thought "Man, my anchor charts are blaaah, compared to these!" So the creative person in me said "Move over sista, it's time for the real star to shine!" HAHAHA I really don't think THAT highly of myself, maybe just a little. I then introduced each connection one by one using several examples and filling in the pre-made anchor chart. I made a worksheet so students can make connections when they read to self. I really love how COLOR makes a huge difference and how it catches the students attention. I place the anchor charts on the wall so that students can refer back to them during the week. Laters, Mrs.

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