Description
- Deepens Understanding: To draw a “rainy day,” kids think about what rain does—puddles, umbrellas, even worms coming out.
- Builds Narrative Skills: Prompts help them create a whole scene, boosting language and sequencing skills.
For each weather type, your child will find:
- Creative Prompt & Starter Image: A light-gray starter picture plus a prompt like: “Finish this windy day—add leaves blowing and clouds moving.”
- Story Challenge: Prompts like: “Draw a sunny day at the beach. What do you see? What do you feel?” encourage sensory details.
- Space to Create: Plenty of room for their own drawing, so they remain the artist.
3 Tips to Nurture Your Little Weather Artist
Turn drawing time into storytelling time with these tips:
- Focus on Story, Not Realism: Ask about the drawing—“Tell me about your rainy day!”—instead of judging accuracy.
- Use Add-On Prompts: If they’re stuck, suggest fun extras—“What if a rainbow peeked out behind the cloud?”
- Connect to Real Life: After a “sunny day” drawing, go outside and compare it to the real sky.
Ready to Transform Anxiety into Creative Confidence?
This worksheet helps kids feel like true artists and storytellers, giving gentle guidance while keeping their creativity at the center.
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