Draw What the Boy Is Juggling — Fun Imagination Worksheet for Kids

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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 What the Boy Is Juggling — Fun Imagination Worksheet for Kids

Here’s a playful drawing activity that gets kids thinking outside the box: “Draw what the boy is juggling.” With a simple outline of a smiling boy holding up his hands, children can fill the blank space with anything they dream up — from juggling balls to juggling planets!

What’s Inside This Worksheet

  • Big bold title: “DRAW”

  • Prompt subtitle: “What the boy is juggling”

  • A cheerful cartoon boy with arms raised, ready to juggle

  • A blank space above him for children’s imaginative creations

Why Kids Will Love This Activity

  • Boosts creativity — the boy can juggle anything: toys, animals, shapes, or even silly objects

  • Encourages humor & fun — kids can add goofy twists and share laughs with friends

  • Develops drawing & composition skills — practice placing multiple items in motion

  • Perfect for classrooms or home — easy to use with no prep, just print and go

How to Use This Worksheet (Tips for Teachers & Parents)

  1. Print out copies for each child

  2. Introduce the activity: “What do you think the boy should juggle?”

  3. Encourage brainstorming:

    • Traditional items like balls, clubs, or fruit

    • Funny items like shoes, books, or pets

    • Fantasy items like stars, planets, or magical potions

  4. Provide crayons, pencils, or markers

  5. Let kids draw freely and add as much detail as they like

  6. (Optional) Ask kids to share their drawing and explain their choice:

    • “Why did you pick those juggling items?”

    • “How many can he juggle at once?”

  7. Display finished drawings in class or make a creative wall of “juggling ideas”

Fun Extensions & Variations

  • Turn into a writing prompt: “Write a short story about the boy’s juggling act.”

  • Add a math twist: challenge kids to draw the boy juggling a certain number of items.

  • Use as an icebreaker game: each child draws, then others guess what’s in the air.

  • Pair with circus or performance-themed lessons.

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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