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How to Draw Circles Free Printables

Learning how to draw circles is an important skill for young children. It helps develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and pre-writing abilities. Whether you’re working with preschoolers, students in occupational therapy, or children at home, this simple yet engaging activity provides a great way to practice. Plus, you can download a FREE three-page printable packet that includes:

✅ A video tutorial to follow along
✅ Two printable worksheets for practice

Download now and start drawing circles!

How to Use These Free How to Draw Circles Packet

This free printable packet offers two ways to practice drawing circles:

  1. Follow the video tutorial – Scan the QR code or click the link to watch a fun video that guides children through drawing circles while listening to music.
  2. Use the printable worksheets – These pages provide structured space for children to trace and draw circles independently.

👉 Watch the video here:

This printable is ideal for individual practice, group activities, or guided instruction, making it a versatile tool for parents, teachers, and therapists.

When Is a Good Time to Use This Activity?

This circle drawing activity can be used in various settings, including:

  • Occupational Therapy Sessions – Helps strengthen fine motor control and pre-writing skills.
  • Preschool & Kindergarten Classrooms – A fun, structured way to introduce basic shapes and motor coordination.
  • At Home – A simple, no-prep activity for rainy days, quiet time, or skill-building practice.
  • Therapeutic Playgroups – Encourages social interaction while developing early writing readiness.
  • Fine Motor Centers – Supports skill development through engaging, hands-on practice.

What Age Is This Suitable For?

This How to Draw Circles activity is great for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and children needing extra fine motor support. Generally, children around ages 3 to 6 benefit the most, though older kids who need practice with pencil control can also use it.

More Fun Activities

Looking for more fun, hands-on shape and fine motor activities? Check out these related FREE printables:

🟡 Shapes Worksheet for Preschool – Practice tracing and identifying different shapes.

🐯 Tiger Circle Scissor Activity – A fun cutting craft that improves scissor skills.

🧍‍♂️ Shape Person Craftivity – Create a person using simple shapes while working on fine motor skills.

Finish the Circle Activity – A great visual-motor and drawing challenge.

💇‍♂️ Scissor Activity – Circle Haircut – A creative way to work on scissor control.

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE HOW TO DRAW CIRCLES PDF

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Download My FREE Music and Drawing PDF