Learn how to draw a great looking Easy Cartoon School with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Easy Cartoon School.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing an Easy Cartoon School

How to Draw a Great Looking Easy Cartoon School for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin the easy cartoon school outline by drawing a square. Draw a horizontal rectangle on top of it and a column of three rectangles on each side.
Drawing Step 2

2. Draw a "U" shaped line within the square, then draw a vertical line through it. These are the school's doors.
Enclose a thick "V" shape above the rectangles. This is the roof of the school. Use vertical lines to connect it to the rest of the drawing.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Draw a large rectangle to the left of the entrance. Band the bottom of it with a horizontal line, then draw a long, narrow trapezoid on top to form the roof.
Drawing Step 4

4. Draw another section of the building on the right, a mirror image of the other side.
Again, draw a large rectangle and band the bottom of it with a horizontal line, then draw a long, narrow trapezoid on top to form the roof.
Drawing Step 5

5. Draw eight rectangles in two rows on one side of the building. Band each with a pair of horizontal lines. These are the windows.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw eight rectangles on the opposite side of the building, a mirror image of the first. Band each window with a pair of horizontal lines.
Drawing Step 7

7. Draw four rectangles above the entrance and band them with two horizontal lines. Above these windows, draw a circle within a circle. Shade a thick "L" shaped line inside it. These are the hands of the clock.
Add More Details to Your Easy Cartoon School Picture - Step 8

8. Draw a flag and flagpole, erasing as necessary. For the pole, draw two parallel, vertical lines.
Connect them with a short line at the bottom and a small circle at the top. Then draw a wavy, curved rectangle to form the flag.
Complete the Outline of Your Easy Cartoon School Drawing - Step 9

9. Write the word "SCHOOL" in bold letters across the front of the building.
Color Your Easy Cartoon School Drawing

Your easy cartoon school is now complete. Color the building. What color is the roof of your school? What about the walls? What flag flies on its front lawn? The choice is yours.
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Learn More About The Easy Cartoon School Drawing
School is in session! Drawing school, that is. You can learn how to draw an easy cartoon school with the help of this geometric building drawing guide.
This building is particularly easy because it consists mostly of primary shapes, such as rectangles, trapezoids, and circles. There are a few less common shapes, like arches and "V" shapes.
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