This worksheet is about mirror drawing — you’re given half of a picture, and your job is to draw the other half so it looks like a perfect reflection, just like looking in a mirror.
Let’s break down how to do this for both pictures:
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First Picture (Boy with Watermelon):
1. Look at the left side of the boy — his face, arm, watermelon slice, and leg are already drawn.
2. Imagine a vertical line down the middle (the dashed line) is the mirror.
3. For every part on the left, draw the exact same shape on the right — but flipped!
- His eye on the left → draw an identical eye on the right, mirrored.
- The curve of his smile → copy it on the right, curving the opposite way.
- The watermelon slice has seeds and rind — match those shapes on the right side.
- His hand holding the watermelon — draw the fingers and thumb mirroring the left.
- His leg and foot — flip them so they look like a reflection.
Tip: You can lightly sketch guidelines first — like where the top of his head goes, or where the bottom of the watermelon ends — to keep things aligned.
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Second Picture (Pineapple):
1. The pineapple is split down the middle by a dashed line.
2. The left half shows the spiky leaves on top and the diamond pattern on the body.
3. To complete it:
- Draw the right half of each leaf — if a leaf curves left on the left side, it should curve right on the right side.
- Copy the diamond grid pattern exactly — each diagonal line on the left must have a matching one on the right, forming symmetrical diamonds.
- Make sure the outline of the pineapple matches — round at the bottom, pointy at the top.
Tip: Count the number of diamonds or lines on the left, and make sure you draw the same number on the right.
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Remember: Mirror drawing means everything on the right is a flipped version of the left — not rotated, not moved up/down — just reflected across the center line.
You’ve got this! Take your time, use light pencil strokes first, then go over them when you’re sure.
Final Answer:
Complete the right half of each drawing by reflecting the left half across the dashed center line — making sure all shapes, lines, and details are mirrored perfectly.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fun art worksheet.