Draw the Photograph – Creative Drawing Worksheet

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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 the Photograph – Imagination Drawing Worksheet for Kids


Spark your little artists’ creativity with this Draw the Photograph worksheet! Kids imagine what a camera just “captured” and fill in the scene. This free printable is perfect for letting imaginations roam, practicing drawing skills, and developing narrative thinking.


What You’ll Find Inside

  • An illustration of a camera outline

  • A blank rectangle representing the photo frame for kids to fill in

  • A prompt: “Draw the Photograph” — inviting children to create their own photo image

  • Ample blank space for them to draw any scene they like


Why It’s Beneficial for Kids & Educators

  • Fosters imaginative thinking — Children envision and “capture” a moment

  • Encourages composition & planning — They choose what to include and how to place it

  • Builds drawing confidence & skills — By creating a self-designed scene

  • Flexible across themes — Could be nature, family, fantasy, city, space

  • Minimal preparation needed — Just print and let kids go


How to Use It — Step-by-Step Tips

  1. Print the worksheet
    Use standard paper or light cardstock for durability.

  2. Warm up with discussion
    Ask: “If you had a camera, what would you photograph? Animals? Plants? A fun day?”

  3. Optionally give a theme
    For example: “Underwater,” “Jungle,” “Outer Space,” “Cityscape,” etc., to guide the drawing.

  4. Draw the “photo”
    Kids fill the blank rectangle with their imagined scene, thinking about foreground, background, subjects, etc.

  5. Add details & captions
    Encourage them to include small details (clouds, animals, objects) and maybe write a caption or title under the photo.

  6. Share & explain
    Let kids present their photographs—what they imagined, why they drew particular elements.

  7. Extend it
    Create multiple versions (different camera angles), combine with writing prompts (story about the photo), or use as journal covers.


Variations & Extensions

  • Photography lesson tie-in: Teach framing, rule of thirds, centering

  • Story prompt: Ask kids to write a short narrative about the scene they photographed

  • Themed prompts: Provide themes like “safari,” “space mission,” “ocean adventure”

  • Gallery creation: Display all “photographs” as a class gallery or exhibition

  • Advanced version: Older kids could sketch in pencil first, then shade or color, or add perspective



The Draw the Photograph worksheet is simple yet powerful. It gives children creative freedom to imagine and illustrate what a camera “captured,” promoting visual thinking and storytelling. Use it in art time, writing centers, or as a fun free draw activity.

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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