Easy How to Draw a Snowflake Tutorial Video and Snowflake Coloring Page
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Snowflake Drawing
Snowflake Tutorial Video
Snowflake Drawing
If you’d like to teach your students how to draw snowflakes that are a bit more realistic than just crossing a few Xs, but they are not quite ready for a discussion about geometry either, then try this method for drawing a simple snowflake. They make an excellent example of radial symmetry, which is a topic that younger elementary students can understand. It’s also easy to tweak this snowflake drawing for a bit of variety. For example, the diamonds on the tips could be circles instead. And the Vs on the inside could be inverted or changed to lines. Just be sure to emphasize that all snowflakes have six sides to them, and that whatever they draw on one of the points, has to be repeated for the other five. That’s what makes radial symmetry work.
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Snowflake Coloring Page
Materials
- Drawing Paper. This is the good stuff you can buy in bulk for a good price.
- Pencils. I like how this brand always makes nice dark lines.
- Black Marker. A permanent marker will give you a dark black color.
- Crayons. The larger packs are nice for more color choices.
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Step by Step Directions
Time needed: 45 minutes
Draw a Simple Snowflake
- Draw a vertical line.
- Draw an X. The length and spacing needs to be the same.
- Add diamonds on the ends.
- Add matching V shapes inside.
- Draw outline around the outside.
- Add diamond shapes inside.
- Draw small diamonds as shown.
- Erase the inside lines.
- Trace with marker and color.
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