Snowflake Art Drawing Ideas for Grades 4-7
Here are some snowflake art drawing activities you can incorporate in your classroom or home school year after year every single winter. These are fun, snowflake art drawing lessons and activities that can be used with students in grades 4-7.
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How to Teach Lines of Symmetry Snowflake Ideas
Drawing is a wonderful way to teach students about symmetry and natural symmetry occurs with snowflakes so winter is the perfect time to have a math or arts-based symmetry art lesson with your students.
You can begin to take students outside, hand them a piece of black construction paper when it's snowing and get students to collect snowflakes on their black construction paper. You can also pass out a magnifying glass to get students to look at their snowflakes in greater detail, and notice that they are in fact symmetrical.
After students have looked after snowflakes, you can bring them indoors and try some snowflake symmetrical drying worksheets.
One resource that works especially well for this time of year is the Symmetry Snowflake Drawing activity. It includes 98 worksheets—49 with grid lines and 49 on plain paper. The grid pages help students who need extra structure to complete the other half of the snowflake accurately, while the plain sheets offer more of a challenge and encourage freehand drawing. These worksheets are a flexible option for early finishers, sub plans, or a full winter lesson, and they reinforce both symmetry and artistic detail in a way that’s easy for teachers to implement.
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Younger students can use this activity by giving them a pencil and a ruler to help them create straight lines. Having an eraser candy is also helpful. The grid squares allow students to count and measure to be able to create a realistic and symmetrical snowflake drawing.
Other Snowflake Art Drawing Activities
Paper snowflakes: Have students fold and cut their own snowflakes from square paper. This classic activity lets them see reflectional symmetry come to life as they unfold their designs.
Q-tip snowflake art: Provide blue or black paper and have students glue Q-tips or craft sticks into six-pointed snowflake patterns. This hands-on project combines math, art, and design in a simple way.
Symmetry matching games: Print half-snowflake cards and have students match them to create complete symmetrical designs. This can be a quick warm-up or a math centre activity.
Take students outside in the snow: and allow them to draw with a stick or some kind of marking device to create their own. It's a magical snowflake design in a snowbank or on the pavement. You can also add food colouring in water mixed in a spray bottle to add colour to snowflake designs for extra fun!
Use pattern blocks or shape cut outs with construction paper to design snowflakes. This can also be done in pairs or groups.
Lastly, check out my snowflake zentangle painting. You can watch the tutorial link below and be sure to subscribe to my art YouTube channel that has lots of helpful art tutorials for kids, teens, and beginner artists.
Although the snowflake is done with acrylic paint, and Posca pens, you are welcome to use permanent markers, markers, pencil, crayons, or Posca pens.
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Conclusion:
Snowflake symmetry is engaging because it blends art, math, and even science. Students can learn about the geometry of symmetry, practise fine motor skills while drawing or cutting, and make connections to how real snowflakes form in nature. These activities are also low-prep, so teachers can bring a seasonal touch to their classroom without a lot of extra planning.
Whether used in art, math, or a winter-themed day, snowflake symmetry projects give students a chance to be creative, practise precision, and enjoy a hands-on break from screens. The Symmetry Snowflake Drawing resource provides a strong foundation, and with the addition of simple crafts and games, teachers can build a well-rounded unit that fits seamlessly into the winter season.
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