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Show Your Likes and Dislikes Through Fun Drawings!

You will learn to draw pictures that show your likes and dislikes. Drawing helps you share your feelings and opinions with others.

Introduction

You can use drawing to show what you like and what you don't like! When you draw pictures of your favorite things, you are sharing your opinions through art. Drawing is a special way to tell others about your feelings without using words.

How Drawing Shows Your Feelings

When you draw something you love, like your favorite animal or food, it shows you have happy feelings about it. You can draw a big smile or happy face next to things you enjoy. This helps other people understand what makes you happy.

If you don't like something, you can draw a sad face or put an X on it. This shows your negative feelings. Drawing helps you share your simple likes and dislikes in a fun way.

Ways to Show Likes and Dislikes

You can use many different ways to show your opinions in drawings. Draw thumbs up for things you like and thumbs down for things you don't like. Use bright, happy colors for your favorite things.

You can also draw yourself doing activities you enjoy. If you love playing with toys, draw yourself playing! This connects to writing about your likes and dislikes later.

Fun Drawing Activities

Try drawing your favorite foods with happy faces next to them. Draw vegetables you don't like with sad faces. You can draw your favorite animals, toys, or weather too!

Practice using different colors to show your feelings. Bright colors often show happy feelings, while dark colors might show things you don't enjoy as much.

Key Terms & Definitions

Opinion: What you think or feel about something - like loving ice cream or not liking broccoli.

Preferences: The things you like better than other things - your favorites!

Express: To show or tell others about your feelings and thoughts.

Happy Face: A smiling face you draw to show you like something.

Sad Face: A frowning face you draw to show you don't like something.

Thumbs Up: A hand sign you can draw to show you like something.

Thumbs Down: A hand sign you can draw to show you don't like something.

Getting Ready to Draw

Before you start drawing your opinions, you need to know how to hold a pencil or crayon. You also need to practice making simple shapes and lines. These skills help you create clear pictures that show your feelings.

Related Topics & Connections

Drawing your likes and dislikes connects to many other skills you will learn. You can practice letter formation and scribbling while making your opinion drawings.

After you learn to draw your opinions, you will learn to state opinions with support and use pictures to help tell stories. You will also discover how visual displays support descriptions.

This skill prepares you for writing opinion pieces about books and adding visuals to clarify your ideas. Drawing opinions is the first step in sharing what you think!