: Lessons often include discussing "cat habits"—such as how they like to play, jump, or hunt—to help children decide on a pose for their drawing (e.g., sitting or stretching).

: Discussing pets or viewing images of cats to spark interest.

: Draw a large oval for the body and a smaller circle on top for the head.

: Displaying the finished "kittens" and discussing what makes each one unique. How To Draw A Cat - Preschool

: Students are encouraged to use various materials to create the "fur" effect. A popular "magic drawing" technique involves applying PVA glue over the drawn body and sprinkling semolina (manka) on top to add physical texture before painting it with gouache. Recommended Lesson Structure (FGOS Standards)

: Use curved lines to connect the head and body, creating a "neck" area.

: Identifying how to represent a complex animal using only simple shapes.