58 Free and Easy Directed Drawing Activities Anyone Can Do

Examples of directed drawing activities, including a penguin and a school bus.

Regardless of your artistic abilities, you can still help your students improve their own artistry thanks to directed drawing activities. They walk you through the process step-by-step so anyone can create their very own masterpiece. Teachers often lead the session by drawing on the whiteboard or chart paper while students follow along. Although there are a ton of good options for instructional videos, a favorite of ours is the Art for Kids Hub on YouTube—they have hundreds of videos spanning all interests. Here are some of our favorite free directed drawing activities for kids. Grab your favorite art supplies and get creative!

1. Fancy flowers

Abstract flowers outlined in black and colored with markers - Directed Drawing

Draw these simple flowers, then fill them in with markers or colored pencils to personalize them.

Learn more: Draw a Flower at Kitchen Table Classroom

2. Baby Yoda

Simple marker drawing <a href=of the character known as Baby Yoda, The Child, and Grogu" width="650" height="502" />

Whether you call him Baby Yoda, The Child, or Grogu, he’s bound to be one of your most popular directed drawing activities!

Learn more: How To Draw Baby Yoda at Art Projects for Kids

3. An adorable dog

a black outline of a dog is shown with a hand holding a marker drawing it. A finished version is in the background, colored in brown.

Kids will definitely love this easy-to-follow guide on how to draw a basic dog shape. With a few tweaks, they can personalize it to look like their favorite furry pal.

Learn more: How To Draw a Dog at Easy Peasy and Fun

4. Night sky owl

Simple owl and watercolor sketch with starry sky - Directed Drawing For Kids

First, kids draw these simple owls, then they add stars with white crayons. Finally, they use watercolors to add the finishing touches.

Learn more: Owls at Night at Primarily Speaking

5. Tree frog

Simple crayon drawing of a sloth hanging from a tree

This cheery sloth is just hanging around, begging to be sketched and colored!

Learn more: How To Draw a Sloth at Art Projects for Kids

7. Simple building

Text says How to Draw a Building for Kids. There is a simple tall building shown.

Regardless of your drawing ability, you can create a simple house or building like the one shown here just by using basic shapes. Artists can easily customize it to their liking by adding more windows, changing the shape, or choosing different colors.

Learn more: How To Draw an Easy Building at How To Draw Easy

8. Robot

A tutorial is shown for how to draw a man. A hand is shown drawing the outline next to a finished, colored version.

Drawing people can be intimidating, but this tutorial simplifies things for beginner artists.

Learn more: Man Drawing at I Heart Crafty Things

10. Llama

Simple crayon drawing of a penguin

The free printable worksheet makes drawing this chubby penguin pal a snap.

Learn more: Penguin Activities + A Directed Drawing at Natalie Lynn Kindergarten

12. Happy mug

Directed Drawing for Kids include this simple crayon drawing of a chickadee.

Check out chickadees at your local bird feeder, then learn how to draw them!

15. Superhero

Directed Drawing for Kids include this simple bat sketch with shapes like triangles and half circles.

We love that this adorable bat is mostly made up of basic shapes that every kid can master.

Learn more: Bat Directed Drawing at Babbling Abby

17. Bunny

A colorful landscape is filled with bright colors and patterns.

Before drawing, give your little artists a brief overview of the Pop Art movement. Afterward, let them put the lessons into place in this fun landscape that includes bright colors and fun patterns.

19. Humpback whale

Crayon drawing of a humpback whale in a blue ocean

Studying the ocean? Try sea creature directed drawing activities, like this humpback whale.

20. Pine tree

Simple watercolor marker drawing of a pine tree in snow

The tree shape is simple, but markers diluted with water turn this into a truly pretty picture.

21. Abstract face

A drawing of a very brightly colored abstract face is shown. It covers the entire page.

This abstract face is so simple to draw yet provides so much opportunity for individuality and creativity. Follow the steps for the basic outline, then grab your favorite set of markers, paints, or colored pencils and fill the page with color!

22. Lighthouse

Crayon drawing of a full apple, half apple, and apple slice

An apple a day … makes good drawing practice! We love that this activity includes both a whole apple and apple slices.

24. Chick in egg

Directed Drawing for Kids include a cartoon baby chicken inside half an eggshell

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? No need to decide with this directed drawing idea!

Learn more: How To Draw a Baby Chick in an Egg Shell at How To Draw Step-by-Step Drawing Tutorials

25. Nintendo Switch

Colored pencil sketch of a rocket in space with stars

Shoot for the stars when you learn how to draw this rocket headed for outer space.

Learn more: How To Draw a Rocket Ship at Drago Art

27. LEGO Man

Directed Drawing for Kids include thiswatercolor picture of a smiling school bus

Here’s a terrific directed drawing activity for kindergartners when they start school. It will help them see the school bus as a friend!

29. Dinosaur

Crayon drawing of a diplodocus

If you can draw curves, you can create this majestic dino. (Here’s a T. rex too!)

30. Pumpkin

Directed Drawing for Kids include this crayon sketch of a pumpkin with. a smiley face

This joyful pumpkin would be especially cute in autumn but could be drawn any time of year!

Learn more: Free Pumpkin Directed Drawing Activity at Natalie Lynn Kindergarten

31. Piggy

Simple drawing of <a href=a smiling cartoon pig" width="650" height="975" />

This pink porker is so darn adorable! That curly tail is the best part!

Learn more: Cute Piggy Art Project at A Blog From the Pond

32. Unicorn

Crayon drawing of a rainbow-striped chameleon on a branch

Drawing this chameleon is only half the fun—filling him in with vibrant colors is even better!

35. Globe

A step by step tutorial on how to draw a globe is shown.

Ignite an interest in drawing and geography with this fun step-by-step tutorial on how to draw a globe. Although you can draw a realistic map of the world on your globe, you definitely don’t have to!

Learn more: How To Draw a Globe at I Heart Crafty Things

36. Black panther

A piece of paper has intertwining circles that are colored with markers.

This scribble art is similar to the previous project on our list, but it’s perfect for the younger cohort of students. Simply have them scribble a doodle pattern with a Sharpie and then color in the shapes that have been created.

Learn more: Simple Scribble Art for Kids at Welcome to Nana’s

41. Cartoon dalmatian

Text Reads How to Draw a Car and shows a hand drawing the outline of a car next to a finished, colored drawing of one.

Learning to draw basic everyday objects like a car is an important skill to have since they can be incorporated into many different scenes and scenarios.

45. Burger

A hand is shown drawing a sun with a tree in the background.

It might seem like there is only one way to draw a sun, but this tutorial shows that you can get really creative in your approach.

Learn more: How To Draw a Sun at Arty Crafty Kids

48. Fish bowl

a simplistic drawing of a fish in a fish bowl is shown.

This fish bowl directed drawing has so much potential for personalization. In addition to using different colors to complete their drawing, kids can also choose from different mediums.

49. A realistic eye

A pencil drawn eye is shown in this example of directed drawing activities.

Drawing realistic-looking facial features, especially eyes, can feel scary, but this art tutorial simplifies it. Follow along and then practice in the mirror with your own eye!

Learn more: How To Draw a Realistic Eye at That Art Teacher

50. Cake

Directed drawing activities include this drawing of a mermaid.

Fans of Ariel and The Little Mermaid will surely love this drawing tutorial. Have your students create their masterpieces, then show them the movie as a reward!