Looking at Leaves – Observational Drawing

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Recently, we spent a sunny afternoon outside equipped with a variety of art supplies.  One of the challenges I gave the girls was to go on a leaf hunt and to choose one special leaf to draw.  When they both returned with leaves in hand, I asked them come in close so that they could observe that leaves have veins. I explained that you can learn a lot about a leaf by noticing what kind of pattern it has.  I also mentioned that leaf venation is one thing that scientists look for when they are identifying trees.

They both got busy with their observational drawings and really took the time to record the colors, shapes and veins of their leaf.  After they were finished I showed them a chart, which displays different types of leaf venation patterns, so that they could identify their own leaves.

At the end of the day we had some beautiful drawings and the girls gained a  deeper understanding of leaves.

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Mariah is a mother of two and an educator. You can find more ideas and resources for family-friendly learning experiences over at her website, Playful Learning.

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3 responses to “Looking at Leaves – Observational Drawing”

  1. thank you for linking to my blog :^)

  2. Marie

    Love the detail that’s encouraged.

  3. We have been exploring leaves too. A wonderful book to check out it Leaf Man by Lois Elhert – beautiful artwork.
    Thanks for sharing your ideas.


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