Drawing Field Kit Vol. 1

Printable drawing lessons your student can actually use.

Six screen-free units pair clean student worksheets with matching support guides, so your student has room to draw and you have enough guidance to help without becoming the art teacher.

Digital download. Household printing allowed. Best for artists as young as 10.

Drawing Field Kit Vol. 1
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6units
4lessons/unit
30-45minutes

One lesson, three moments

The support guide is there when you need it, not in the student's way.

Each lesson keeps the student's page clean while giving the parent a matching guide for examples, reminders, and teaching prompts.

1

Student works on the page

The worksheet gives the student a clear place to read, practice, and draw.

2

Parent checks the guide

The support page shows what to look for, what to say, and how to help without over-teaching.

3

Student keeps going

Guidance stays nearby, but the student's attention returns to the drawing.

What you get

Unit Overviews

Quick parent orientation: focus, materials, lesson structure, concepts, and badge goal.

Student Worksheets

Clean printable pages where students complete the drawing exercises directly on the lesson.

Support Guides

Matching helper pages with examples, technique tips, checklists, and notes layered on top.

Extra Practice

Optional challenge pages for more repetition, review, or independent application.

After download

What using the kit looks like on a real school day.

The lesson is designed to be simple at the table: print the pages, give the student the worksheet, keep the guide nearby, and use the extra practice only when it helps.

1

Print only what you need

Start with the overview, student worksheet, and matching support guide for the lesson you are using.

2

Keep the student page clean

The student works directly on the worksheet, with enough white space to draw without instructions crowding the page.

3

Use the guide beside you

The support page gives you examples, prompts, and reminders when the student gets stuck or needs a nudge.

4

Stop, repeat, or extend

Most lessons fit in 30-45 minutes. Extra practice is there for review, challenge, or another short drawing session.

Why it helps

Built for the parent who wants real skill without more prep.

If you do not know how to teach drawing

The Support Guide shows examples, techniques, checklists, and reminders.

If your student wants independence

Older students can use the Support Guide for self-guided learning.

If you want less screen time

No videos, apps, subscriptions, or online lesson queue.

If you want skills, not crafts

Students progress from lines to observation, shapes, forms, real objects, and controlled forms.

The six-unit path

  1. Lines in ControlPencil control and line work.
  2. Seeing Empty SpaceNegative space and observation.
  3. Building Simple ShapesBasic shapes and construction lines.
  4. From Shape to FormSeeing and building 3D forms.
  5. Building Real ObjectsFinding forms in everyday things.
  6. Controlling FormsRotating and combining forms.

Materials

Print the lesson pages, then use a wooden pencil and an eraser. A kneaded eraser is preferred. No ruler is needed for the sample lesson.

Access & Use

This is a digital printable product. Families may print and reprint the curriculum for their own household use.

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Questions before you buy

Is this for beginners?

Yes. It begins with pencil control and lines, then builds toward observation, shapes, forms, real objects, and controlled forms.

Do I need to be an artist?

No. The Support Guides are designed to help parents guide without needing an art background.

Is it digital or physical?

It is a digital, printable product. After purchase, you receive access to the kit files.

Can siblings use it?

It is built for household use. For classroom, co-op, or group licensing, contact matt@torchandtrowel.com.

Ready when you are

Start with the full Field Kit or try the first lesson free.