Problem Description:
The task is to draw the missing parts of the face shown in the image. The image depicts a partially completed drawing of a face, with some features already drawn (e.g., ears, part of the head, and neck) but others missing (e.g., eyes, nose, mouth).
Solution Approach:
To complete the face, we need to add the missing facial features. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1.
Identify the Missing Features:
- Eyes: Two eyes are typically located above the nose.
- Nose: Positioned below the eyes and above the mouth.
- Mouth: Located below the nose.
2.
Draw the Eyes:
- Draw two circular or oval shapes for the eyes, placing them symmetrically on either side of the center of the face.
- Add pupils inside the eyes for detail.
3.
Draw the Nose:
- Place the nose below the eyes, centered on the face.
- A simple triangular shape or a curved line can represent the nose.
4.
Draw the Mouth:
- Position the mouth below the nose.
- A curved line can represent a smiling mouth, or a straight line for a neutral expression.
5.
Add Details:
- You can add additional details like eyebrows above the eyes or shading to make the face more expressive.
Completed Drawing:
Here is a description of how the completed face would look:
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Eyes: Two circular or oval shapes with pupils, placed symmetrically above the center of the face.
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Nose: A small triangular shape or a curved line, positioned below the eyes.
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Mouth: A curved line (smile) or a straight line (neutral expression), placed below the nose.
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Additional Details: Eyebrows can be added above the eyes for extra detail.
Final Answer:
The missing parts of the face are the
eyes,
nose, and
mouth. By adding these features, the face will be complete.
Final Answer:
\boxed{\text{Draw eyes, nose, and mouth to complete the face.}}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of missing parts worksheet.