Draw People in the Windows – Fun Kids Drawing Prompt

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What's Included

Download-ready PDF files, instructions, and extension ideas suitable for educators and caregivers.

How to Use

Print the pages, prep required materials, and run the activity in stations or small groups. Use facilitator prompts to adapt for age and confidence levels.

Perfect For

  • OSHC before and after school care
  • Vacation and holiday care sessions
  • Homeschool activity blocks
  • Especially useful in activities sessions

Description

Draw People in the Windows – Creative Neighborhood Drawing Prompt

Here’s a fun drawing activity that sparks curiosity and storytelling: “Draw people in the windows!” This worksheet shows two houses with empty windows, leaving it up to kids to decide who lives inside and what they’re doing.

What’s Inside

  • A neighborhood-style worksheet with houses and windows

  • Blank window spaces for children to fill with their own characters

  • A simple, open-ended prompt that inspires endless possibilities

Why It’s a Great Activity

  • Encourages kids to imagine characters and stories

  • Builds social imagination: families, friends, neighbors, or even silly creatures

  • Strengthens fine motor skills and character-drawing practice

  • Perfect for classroom art, story starters, or rainy-day creativity

How to Use It (Step-by-Step)

  1. Show the worksheet — Point out the houses and blank windows.

  2. Ask the prompt — “Who do you think lives in these houses?”

  3. Start drawing — Children fill each window with people, pets, or funny characters.

  4. Add details — Encourage backgrounds like curtains, furniture, or decorations.

  5. Share stories — Have kids explain who their characters are and what they’re doing in the windows.

This worksheet is perfect for turning a simple street scene into a world of imagination. Print it out for your classroom or home and let kids bring the houses to life with their own characters and stories.

This printable pack includes ready-to-use activity pages, facilitator prompts, and optional extension ideas for mixed-age groups.

Print and prep materials before session start. Introduce the activity goal in under 2 minutes, run in small groups, and use the included prompts to extend learning or calm transitions.

  • Before school care transitions and soft starts
  • After school mixed-age groups
  • Holiday and vacation care programs
  • Homeschool co-ops and home learning clubs

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