Description
Doodle Drawing Game Boards include 10 full-color and 10 partial-color no-prep game boards to print and play to encourage drawing and pencil use skills. Also includes color and black and white picture drawing cards to provide structure or opportunity for creative freedom. If you have kiddos who are past the basic shapes of drawing and need more complex drawings to advance their skills, these unique game boards are for your toolkit.
Created by a COTA, this 35 page PDF will be available electronically immediately following payment.
How the Doodle Drawing Game Boards Work:
- Immediately download the entire 35 pages or pick the set you want and then print. The complete resource includes 10 full-color and 10 partial color game boards, materials list, directions and drawing cards in both color and black and white.
- Print and play games.
- Help children practice drawing and pencil skills, turn taking, counting and more while playing FUN games!
How to Play the Doodle Drawing Games:
You will need some of these easy to find items: Board game markers or tokens such as foam shapes, mini erasers, buttons, small figurines, etc., and a die, coin, or pieces of paper cut into squares with numbers written on them to create paper dice.
Directions:
1. Have the child flip a coin or roll a die to determine the number of spaces to move their marker. If using a coin, heads is one space, and tails is two spaces.
2. The child then draws the doodle on the space they land on. Encourage them to add their own creativity by incorporating more details or additional drawings.
Optional:
1. Have the child roll the die a second time to determine how many times to complete the doodle drawing or how many details to add.
Support Materials:
1. A set of doodle picture cards is included in both color and black and white to provide additional support if needed.
Durability Tip:
1. Laminate all pages for increased durability and easy reuse of game boards and drawing cards.
If these are too advanced for the kiddos you serve, take a peek at these simple Prewriting Game Boards that focus on the basic shapes of prewriting such as circle, square, triangle, cross, intersecting diagonal lines, and rectangle.