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How to Draw a Shark – With Printable Template

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Turn the number 5 into a shark in just four easy steps! This simple drawing tutorial is perfect for kids and beginners who love ocean art!

Looking for a fun and easy drawing activity for kids? This shark drawing trick is perfect! Using just the number 5, you can create a cool shark in minutes. It’s a fun art project for celebrating Shark week too! Try it for for practicing number recognition, or just having some ocean fun. Grab your pencils and let’s draw!

Read below to get our FREE printable drawing guide!

How to Draw a Shark 

Step 1: Start with the Number 5
Draw a big number 5 in the center of your paper. This will become the shark’s head and mouth.

Step 2: Draw the Body
Starting at the top of the 5, draw a long curved line going around and connect it near the bottom of the 5. You’ve just made the shark’s body!

Step 3: Add a Tail and Fin
Draw a sharp tail on the right side of the body and a pointy fin on top. Now it’s starting to look like a shark!

Step 4: Give it Teeth and Details
Draw sharp triangle teeth inside the open mouth, a small eye, and some gill lines on the body. You can even add waves or little fish around it if you want!

how to draw a shark

Final Thoughts

How fun was that? With just four simple steps, you’ve turned the number 5 into a shark! This drawing idea is perfect for Shark Week, rainy day activities, or anytime your kids want to be creative. Try turning other numbers into animals too—who knows what you’ll come up with next?

Get the printable drawing guide you can color in!

how to draw a shark

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