To copy the image using the grid, you need to look at one small square at a time. Here is how to do it step-by-step:
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Look at the top-left square of the Mona Lisa picture. See what lines are inside that specific box? Draw those exact same lines in the top-left square of your empty grid.
2.
Move to the next square (to the right or below). Look at the lines in that square on the original picture. Copy them into the matching square on your empty grid.
3.
Keep going square by square until you have filled in all the boxes.
4. When you are done, the lines should connect across the squares to make the full picture of the Mona Lisa.
This method helps you draw complex pictures by breaking them down into tiny, easy pieces.
Final Answer:
Copy the lines from each individual square of the Mona Lisa grid into the corresponding empty square on the right. Start with the top row and work your way down, square by square, to recreate the image.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of using a grid drawing worksheet.