The process of drawing will help children to distinguish maple, linden, willow, cherry, birch, oak, ash leaves and others. Be accurate when drawing.
Poplar leaf
It has a rounded shape.
Maple and ash leaves
A maple leaf has a heart-shaped base. Leaves of an ash are attached to a thin twig.
Oak and cherry leaves
Draw a wide base of an oak leaf. Cherry leaf has an almond shape.
Willow and birch
Willow leaf is long, thin and pointed. Birch leaf is of an obtuse shape.
Oak, birch and maple
Draw the scalloped patterns.
Shape of the ash leaves
Ash’s leaves are small and thin, narrow at the end.
Veins on poplar leaf
Veins form the main texture – the core of the leaf.
Veins on the maple and the ash leaves
Draw them with the help of the thin lines.
Veins on the oak and the cherry leaves
Draw them using the same pattern.
On willow and birch leaves
It’s called a pinnate venation .
Coloring
Color the tree leaves with the help of the crayons, the watercolors or the markers.
Or you can color them online.
Choose how you want to paint.
Collage
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