Do you feel pressured when asked to draw something?  I do.  When I found out we (3rd grade class) were all going to draw a reindeer, I thought it would never work.  I thought they would all struggle and not be able to do it.  Boy was I wrong!  In fact, we loved this activity so much that we made a Leprechaun too!

Read on to find out How you can draw a Reindeer too!  Look out for the awesome list of Reindeer books below.
how to draw a reindeer

This is a perfect drawing activity for all ages!  I loved it so much that I’ve done the activity in a classroom, with my own child, and with a large group of women (Christmas Ice Breaker).   Most of all it would also be a fun family Christmas activity.


more Christmas directed drawing ideas

Wouldn’t it be funny to see who can really follow directions?  You’ll know by the way their reindeer turns out!

I get asked all of the time if I have more Directed Drawing activities.  You can find them available HERE.

How To Draw A Reindeer: Directed Drawing Activity for Kidshow to draw a reindeer

 


PRINT OUT the directions:

Click here >>>>>>>>>  How to Draw a Reindeer

Reindeer Drawing Supplies:

How to Draw a Reindeer Instructions:

I am a very visual person and find that looking at these directions are helpful to give a base on how I teach Directed Drawing to a group of children.

1.  Give children a copy and then start a draft.  You can use their journals or dry erase boards.  Next, model how to draw the pictures to your children or students.  Show them that it just takes simple shapes.  Many children are overwhelmed by the details and then so surprised when they DO it!

2. Point out the transitional words (first, next, then, last, finally).

3.  Pass out new paper and encourage students to make their final copy.

4. Finally, enjoy!

This class set was made by second graders (see the photo above).  When it was hung in the hallway, the teacher added a really neat touch using a “free take-one” envelope.  The other classes went wild taking the directions and we hope they’re having fun making them with their friends and families too.

This reindeer directed drawing activity was inspired by Art Venterous.

Reindeer Books to Read Before You Draw:Reindeer Books to read before drawing a reindeer

How the Reindeer Got Their Antlers by Geraldine McCaughrean

Reindeer (A Day in the Life: Polar Animals) by Katie Marsico

Reindeer Christmas by Mark Kimball Moulton

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Robert L. May

The Great Reindeer Rebellion by Lisa Trumbauer

The South Pole Reindeer Revolt by Rodney Norman

The Wild Christmas Reindeer by Jan Brett

Uncles and Antlers by Lisa Wheeler

 

Reindeer Gifts for the Reindeer Lover

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!  Looking for a fun reindeer gift to go along with your reindeer directed drawing?

 

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1. Reindeer are Better than People Christmas T-shirt

2. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Decoupage Christmas Ornament

3. Reindeer Slippers

4.  Love Reindeer Christmas Shirt

5,  Christmas Reindeer Antlers Earrings

6, Reindeer Antlers Headband

7. Reindeer String Light

8.  Reindeer Slipper Socks

9.  Reindeer Christmas Phone Case

10. Ugly Christmas Sweater Mug for Reindeer Lovers

 

Click here for more Christmas fun:

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18+ Christmas Ornaments for Kids to Make

Christmas Scavenger Hunt

The Secret To Decorating Gingerbread Houses

Granma’s Gingerbread Men Recipe

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