10 Listen-and-Draw Prompts That Will Build Concentration

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Strong listening skills are very important during early childhood and can easily be developed through fun activities and games.

One fun idea to try with your kindergartners and preschoolers is a ‘following directions drawing activity’. This means children must listen to your instructions and draw what you are telling them to draw.

These can be random instructions (put a square in the top corner of the page, then colour it in blue), or instructions that build on each other to create an image (put a triangle on top of the square – to make a picture of a house).

Following oral directions to draw a picture is not an easy activity, but it’s a great way to build listening skills in early childhood.

It requires children to listen carefully, concentrate, filter out distractions, remember what the adult has said, process the directions in their minds, and then put those instructions into practice on paper.

This is also a good activity to practise at home with your child. All you need to get started are paper and pencils/crayons.

Here are some things to consider before beginning:

For kids around 4 years, begin by asking them to draw just one or two things, individually. By 5 years, many children are able to draw basic pictures by following your step-by-step directions.

Try including different concepts, such as counting, prepositions (positional words), directions (right & left), colours, shapes and sizes.

You can introduce your children to these concepts before the activity if you’d like.

Here are some listen and draw activity instructions to refer to as examples. Use these as they are or change them to fit your child’s maturity and readiness.

1. Draw a Garden

Drawing of a garden

2. Draw a Happy Monster

3. Draw a Snowman

Drawing of a snowman

4. Draw a Colourful Picture

5. Draw a Shape Robot

6. Draw an Autumn Picture

Drawing of fall trees

7. Draw a Playground

8. Draw a Silly Car

Child

9. Draw a Message

10. Draw an Underwater Picture

Child

These ‘following directions’ drawing ideas are just a few samples. Change them any way you want to fit with your kids’ learning level and personal interests.

To keep developing listening skills, try some of these listening activities for kids or play one of these great listening games:

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Posted on Last updated: 30 July 2024