Daffodil Grid Copy
Use this grid copy activity to create a picture of a sunny yellow daffodil, perfect for Spring!
Here are some attempts, to inspire!
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Our grid copies are an excellent way of improving concentration, pencil control and copying skills, as well as providing a way of learning how drawings go together. We have a collection of pretty flower grid copies for you to print out below.
Use this grid copy activity to create a picture of a sunny yellow daffodil, perfect for Spring!
Here are some attempts, to inspire!
This daisy grid copy is a nice simple design for beginners. Copy each square individually and end up with a whole picture!
Our grid copy pages ask the kids to copy a picture from one grid to the next, using the boxes to help. Here's a pretty poinsettia grid copy - it's quite tricky, so great for practising concentration.
Use the grid provided to copy the image of the rose. Grid copies are great fun for children - it is so satisfying to see the picture appear1 If you are lucky enough to have roses nearby you could follow this with a walk in the garden or park to see the real thing!
Here's a lovely activity for the last days of winter and the first hint of spring. Copy the picture of the snowdrops from the left grid to the right, one square at a time. It's a good way to learn to draw, and it takes skill and concentration to get a good result.
Our grid copies require a fun mixture of concentration and pencil control - and they are also a good way of learning how to put a picture together! This one features a nice, simple sunflower - perfect for summer.
Here's a fun way to learn to draw a thistle - or just to get the kids concentrating hard for a while! Copy the thistle from left to right one square at a time.
As you see the bulbs starting to sprout in Spring, have fun with this grid copy and create your own image of a tulip. Great for improving concentration and pen control.