This worksheet is designed to help students understand and practice
drawing textures on objects to represent how they would feel if touched. The goal is to draw different textures on each cube based on the label provided.
Here’s a breakdown of what you should do for each cube:
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🔹 Instructions:
For each cube, draw lines or patterns that represent the texture described. You're not coloring — you're showing
how the surface would feel using
lines, dots, shapes, etc.
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✔ How to Draw Each Texture:
1.
Soft
→ Use light, smooth, wavy lines or small curved strokes. Think of a fluffy pillow or a cushion.
🖼️ *Example:* Gentle curves or tiny loops.
2.
Rough
→ Use jagged, uneven lines or short broken lines. Like sandpaper.
🖼️ *Example:* Crosshatching with irregular lines.
3.
Bumpy
→ Draw small circles or dots all over the surface. Like a grape or a potato.
🖼️ *Example:* Scattered dots of varying sizes.
4.
Spikey
→ Draw sharp, pointed lines sticking out from the surface. Like a cactus.
🖼️ *Example:* Triangular spikes pointing outward.
5.
Hairy
→ Draw lots of thin, wavy lines sticking out in random directions. Like fur.
🖼️ *Example:* Short, curly lines radiating from the cube.
6.
Scaly
→ Draw overlapping oval or diamond shapes like fish scales or reptile skin.
🖼️ *Example:* Overlapping curved shapes, like tiles.
7.
Wood
→ Draw long, wavy lines that run across the surface (like wood grain).
🖼️ *Example:* Curved lines flowing in one direction.
8.
Brick
→ Draw rectangles arranged in rows (like bricks), with gaps between them.
🖼️ *Example:* Rectangles in staggered pattern (brickwork).
9.
Woven
→ Draw crisscrossing lines that look like fabric or basket weave.
🖼️ *Example:* Horizontal and vertical lines crossing over each other.
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✔ Tips:
- Use
pencil so you can erase and fix mistakes.
- Focus on
patterns, not shading or color.
- Make the texture
visible — don’t make it too faint!
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🎯 Final Goal:
Each cube should clearly show the
texture it's labeled with — so someone could guess the feeling just by looking at your drawing.
Let me know if you'd like a visual example or printable guide!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of drawing textures worksheet.