Download Category: Grid Drawings

  • Skull Grid Drawing Cover / Sub Lesson

    Skull Grid Drawing Cover / Sub Lesson

    Encourage detailed drawing with this skull grid drawing.  It is available as a landscape or portrait page.  This resource includes a lesson plan which is simple enough for a non-art specialist.

  • Eye Grid Drawing

    Eye Grid Drawing

    Excellent for teaching line, tone and detail. Perfect classwork or homework for portrait drawing projects. You get two versions of this one-page resource: One where the grid lines are already in place and a second where there are tiny marks (as the magnifying lens shows) where your students can draw their own lines.

  • Mushroom Gridded Art Cards

    Mushroom Gridded Art Cards

    Mushroom Gridded Art Cards are high-resolution images of mushrooms.  There are 30 in total and each image is overlaid with a grid of nine squares.  Print and laminate these wonderful images for your students to draw, paint or respond to creatively in other ways.

  • Utah California Gull Grid Drawing

    Utah California Gull Grid Drawing

    Utah California Gull Grid Drawing! If you’re looking for a creative activity that celebrates your state, you’ve just found it! There are two versions of this one-page download.  One where the grid is in place (pictured here), and one where the students draw the lines of the grid themselves, using the tiny marks already in…

  • Louisiana Brown Pelican Grid Drawing

    Louisiana Brown Pelican Grid Drawing

    Louisiana Brown Pelican Grid Drawing! If you’re looking for a creative activity that celebrates your state, you’ve just found it! There are two versions of this one-page download.  One where the grid is in place (pictured here), and one where the students draw the lines of the grid themselves, using the tiny marks already in…

  • Maryland Baltimore Oriole

    Maryland Baltimore Oriole

    Maryland Baltimore Oriole! If you’re looking for a creative activity that celebrates your state, you’ve just found it! There are two versions of this one-page download.  One where the grid is in place (pictured here), and one where the students draw the lines of the grid themselves, using the tiny marks already in place around…