Questions: Drawing and Scribbling
5 questions to test your understanding
Score: 0 / 5
Question 1 Multiple Choice
What is scribbling?
AMaking a mess on purpose
BMaking marks and lines on paper with a crayon or pen
CTearing paper into pieces
DPainting with a brush
Scribbling means making marks and lines on paper. It is how young artists begin to draw!
Question 2 Multiple Choice
What should you draw a picture of?
AOnly what the teacher says
BOnly animals
CAnything you want to draw
DOnly things that look real
You can draw anything you like! Your ideas are what make your art special.
Question 3 True / False
Scribbles are real art.
Answer: True
Yes! Scribbles are the first kind of drawing. Every artist started by scribbling, and those marks are real art.
Question 4 True / False
A drawing is only good if it looks exactly like something real.
Answer: False
No way! A drawing is good because you made it and put your ideas into it. It does not have to look like a photo.
Question 5 Short Answer
Draw some lines and shapes on paper. Tell me about what you drew.
Think about your answer, then reveal below.
Model answer: Example: 'I drew wiggly lines and circles. The wiggly lines are a river and the circles are fish.'
A good answer shows the child made marks and can talk about them. The marks do not have to look realistic.