Research a rare fish, then sketch and color your own detailed illustration using reference photos; label features and note habitat and adaptations.


Step-by-step guide to draw a rare species of fish
Step 1
Choose a rare fish species you think is interesting to draw.
Step 2
Find two reference photos or book pictures of that fish to study.
Step 3
Read one short article or a paragraph about your fish to learn more.
Step 4
Write down three facts about the fish on sticky notes including one fact about its appearance one about its habitat and one about an adaptation.
Step 5
Place a clean sheet of paper flat on your table to start your drawing.
Step 6
Lightly sketch the basic body shape of the fish with your pencil.
Step 7
Add the major features like fins eyes and mouth to your sketch.
Step 8
Draw details such as scale patterns texture and any special features you saw in the references.
Step 9
Trace over the best lines of your sketch with the fine tip black pen to make a clear outline.
Step 10
Erase extra pencil marks gently so only the clean outline and details remain.
Step 11
Color your fish using your coloring materials and decide whether to match the references or invent new colors.
Step 12
Use the ruler to draw neat lines and label at least four body parts with arrows and short labels.
Step 13
Write the fish’s habitat and one adaptation on a sticky note and attach it near your drawing.
Step 14
Add a simple background that shows the fish’s habitat such as plants rocks or water around the fish.
Step 15
Share your finished creation on DIY.org.
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

Help!?
If I don't have a fine-tip black pen or sticky notes, what can I use instead?
Use a sharpened dark graphite pencil or a thin permanent marker to 'trace over the best lines' for a clear outline and write your three facts on small torn pieces of paper or labels taped near the drawing in place of sticky notes.
My pencil lines smudge when I ink and erase—how can I avoid ruining the drawing?
After you 'trace over the best lines with the fine tip black pen', wait for the ink to dry, put a scrap paper under your hand while inking to prevent smudges, then gently erase extra pencil marks so only the clean outline remains as instructed.
How can I adapt this activity for different ages?
For younger children, use a printed fish outline to color and label two large parts with the ruler, while older kids can research a longer article, add detailed scale patterns and textures, label at least four body parts as in step 11, and decide to match references or invent new colors.
How can we make the project more creative or advanced?
Extend the activity by building a textured 3D background with glued plants or painted rocks to show the habitat from step 13, create a small species card listing the three facts and the adaptation from step 12, and photograph the finished piece to share on DIY.org.
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Facts about fish biology for kids
🐟 Coelacanths were thought extinct for about 65 million years until a living one was found in 1938.
🔦 Many deep-sea fish glow with bioluminescence to attract prey, hide, or find mates in total darkness.
🌊 Oarfish can grow over 11 meters (36 feet), making them the longest bony fish known.
🎨 Scientific illustrators often label features and use color keys so people can quickly see a fish's special adaptations.
🌿 The Devils Hole pupfish lives in a single tiny geothermal pool in Nevada and its wild population has sometimes fallen below 100.


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