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Super Fun Wizard Line Study: Line Drawing Exercise

Wizard Line Study: Line Drawing Exercise

Halloween is coming up, so it’s the perfect time to break out the wizard line study exercise! This simple drawing activity is perfect for helping kids practice their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Plus, it’s just plain fun!

Wizard Line DRAWING eXERCISE

Wizards And Halloween

What could be more fun than drawing wizards and Halloween creatures? This wizard line study is perfect for getting kids into the Halloween spirit! They’ll love practicing their fine motor skills while they do it, too.

Supplies Needed For This Straight Line Drawing Activity

Here are the supplies needed for this Wizard line drawing exercise.

Printer to print the free download
Paper
Pen or Pencil
Scissors
Glue
Crayons

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what ages Is this activity for?

This activity is perfect for kids of all ages! Whether your child is just starting to learn how to draw or is a seasoned artist, they’ll have a blast with this wizard line study.

So what are you waiting for? Get out your supplies and get started on this fun Halloween drawing exercise!

Wizard Themed Line Practice Drawing

Print out the downloadable Wizard line study onto plain white paper.

Next, begin drawing lines all over the picture. Remember to fill up the whole page!

Once you are finished with your drawing, color it in any way you like.

Now take a look at your work of art. Cut out the picture and glue onto the backing paper.

All these tasks can help kids to develop their fine motor skills, creative thinking, and patience. This activity can also be done with other holiday-themed line drawings!

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Happy drawing!

Download your Free WIZARD Template here

Wizard Line Study Template

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About Angela Milnes

Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts, preschool music and reading with kids. Don’t forget to follow our fun crafts and creative ideas over on Facebook.

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