
Their drawings should look like upside-down snowmen now. Then they can carefully erase the overlapped part. Have them draw a smaller circle under the big circle that slightly overlaps the big circle. The bottom of the circle should be near the middle of the page. We'll start by drawing a big circle for the dragon's face. Once they're happy with what they have, they can trace over the lines to darken them. Step 1 - Outline the FaceĪs you start the activity, remind your kids to draw as softly as they can. Encourage them not to take their drawings too seriously-it's supposed to be fun! Choose a time when you and your children can relax and enjoy the creative process. MindframeĪrt should never be done in a rush or when you're stressed. Ask them to press on a book if necessary. Your children should each have a flat, clean surface to draw on.

it's up to you!Įstablish a calm environment-some deep breathing exercises and soothing music will settle almost any classroom. Other art media you have at home or on hand: paint, cardboard, scissors, glue, stickers, etc.Make sure your children have everything they need before you get started. This activity helps children understand anger, encourages them to talk about their feelings, and explores healthy ways to deal with their anger-all while drawing their very own Diggory Doo! Before You Get Started Today, we are going to draw an angry dragon. Anger is a powerful emotion! We usually feel angry when something has gone wrong, or someone has done something that upsets us or someone we care about.
