Design Sketch Checklist

Product sketching. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio.
Product Sketching

What Is a Design Sketch Checklist?

A design sketch checklist helps students organize and improve their drawings of objects, scenes, or products. It’s like a set of rules or reminders that guide students to make their ideas clearer, neater, and easier to understand.

Why Use a Sketching Checklist in MYP Design?

In the MYP Design class, students must visually represent their ideas and concepts. This checklist helps them focus on the most essential parts of a good sketch. It also supports students in developing their drawing skills and improving their communication.

8 Key Elements of a Strong Product Sketch

These eight elements evolved based on what I observed and needed in my MYP Design classes. I saw the value of giving students structured guidance so they could produce their best visual representations possible. Each element reflects a specific aspect that supports clarity, neatness, and thoughtful design.

1. Neatness

Use clean and clear lines. Try to avoid smudges or extra marks. Erase gently if needed.

2. Space Management

Ensure your sketch fits neatly on the page. Don’t make it too small or too big.

3. Contrast

Use a dark pencil so your lines stand out on the paper. It should be easy to see.

4. Line Thickness

Use light, thin lines to guide your sketch. Use thicker, darker lines for the final drawing.

5. Lighting and Shading

Show where the light is coming from. Add shadows and highlights to make your drawing look more real.

6. Positions and Proportions

The parts of your drawing should work together to make sense. For example, avoid drawing a pencil that appears larger than a backpack.

7. Essential Sketch Details

Include important parts that show what your drawing is about. Focus on what makes the design unique.

8. Annotations

Add short labels or notes. These help explain how things work or what the design is made of.

Student using the design sketch checklist for their product sketch in MYP Design
Student using a checklist to improve their MYP Design sketch.

How to Use This Checklist With Students

For students in grades 4 to 7, focus on just 3 or 4 checklist items at first. This practice keeps the task simple and less stressful. Over time, encourage students to try all eight items.

Teachers can use this checklist for both practice and assessment. It’s like a sketch version of the Six Traits Writing rubric.

Download the Free Checklist PDF

👉 Download the Design Sketch Checklist PDF

This one-page printable version is great for classroom use. Keep it handy during sketching lessons.

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