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Grid Art worksheet, which is a common activity used to teach students how to follow directions and understand coordinates or spatial reasoning. The task involves copying an image from a grid on the left to an empty grid on the right by transferring each square's content (shading, lines, etc.) one-by-one.
Since I can't view images directly, I’ll explain how to solve this type of problem step-by-step, assuming the image on the left is a
giraffe’s face drawn in a grid format (as your description suggests).
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🔍 Problem Description:
- There are two grids: one with a drawing of a giraffe’s face (left), and one blank grid (right).
- Each grid has the same number of squares (e.g., 10x10 or 12x12).
- Your goal is to
copy the image exactly onto the blank grid using the same pattern.
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✔ Step-by-Step Solution:
#### 1.
Understand the Grid
- Both grids are divided into equal-sized squares.
- Each square in the left grid corresponds to the same position in the right grid.
- For example, the top-left square of the left grid matches the top-left square of the right grid.
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Use a Systematic Approach
Go row by row (or column by column) and copy what’s in each square:
- If a square on the left is
shaded, shade the corresponding square on the right.
- If it has
lines or parts of the giraffe's features (like eyes, ears, spots), draw them in the matching square.
- Pay attention to
details: the pattern of spots, the shape of the nose, the eyelashes, etc.
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Tips for Accuracy
- Use a pencil first so you can erase mistakes.
- Number the rows and columns if needed to keep track.
- Check every square carefully—don’t skip any!
- You can use a ruler to help draw straight lines if needed.
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Example: Copying a Feature
Suppose the giraffe has a dark spot in row 5, column 3 on the left grid.
→ Then draw that same spot in row 5, column 3 on the right grid.
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🎯 Final Goal:
After completing all squares, the right grid should have an
exact replica of the giraffe’s face — just like a puzzle where each piece is copied correctly.
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💡 Why This Exercise Matters:
This activity helps develop:
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Attention to detail
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Hand-eye coordination
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Understanding of coordinate systems
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Spatial reasoning skills
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If you'd like, you can describe the specific details of the giraffe image (e.g., "the eye is in row 6, column 8" or "there are 5 spots on the neck"), and I can guide you through copying a particular section!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable art grids.