Iguanodon Grid Copy
Here's a fun way to learn how to draw an iguanodon- and practise copying and concentration skills at the same time! It can help to count carefully and copy one square at a time...
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Here's a fun way to learn how to draw an iguanodon- and practise copying and concentration skills at the same time! It can help to count carefully and copy one square at a time...
It's fun to copy pictures using grids to help - especially when drawing a lovely mammoth like this one! Copy one square at a time and watch the picture unfold.
Copy this pteranodon one square at a time and watch the picture unfold.
Have some fun copying this smilodon one grid at a time and watch the picture emerge.
Copy our spinosaurus picture with the help of the square grid. Children can count the squares and copy the details of each one individually if it helps.
Copy this tricky stegosaurus one square at a time and watch the picture unfold.
Copy our lovely triceratops picture with the help of the square grid. Children can count the squares and copy the details of each one individually if it helps.
Have a go at our grid copy tyrannosaurus puzzle. It's fun to copy a picture using the squares of a grid, and it takes concentration and practice, and sometimes counting, too.
This velociraptor grid copy is quite tricky, with lots of detail - but if you copy the picture square by square and count carefully, you should be successful!
Get the kids to test their drawing skills by filling in the missing areas on our complete the allosaurus puzzle. They'll need good observation skills too!
Can the kids complete this picture of a diplodocus? Use the finished picture as reference and fill in the missing parts of the grid - be careful copying his long neck and tail!
Here's a fun puzzle/drawing activity which will challenge the children's copying and pen control skills! Copy the missing bits of the ichthyosaurus by referring to the complete picture underneath.
This fun printable is a cross between a puzzle and a drawing activity! Can the kids complete the picture of the iguanodon at the top by referring to the completed bottom picture?
Practice your drawing and observation skills by completing the missing sections of our cute mammoth!
Can the kids complete the first picture of the pteranodon, with reference to the second? It takes good copying skills!
Here's a tricky puzzle to try with the kids. There are missing bits on the top picture of the smilodon. Fill them in with reference to the picture on the bottom - or cover up the bottom picture, and try it without help...
The idea of this spinosaurus puzzle is for the children to fill in the missing parts of the picture on top by referring to the picture on the bottom. It's a great way to practise concentration and copying skills, but fun too!
The kids will need concentration skills to copy the missing sections from the bottom image to the top on this stegosaurus complete the picture puzzle. It's a lovely picture to colour in once they've finished copying too.
Can the kids complete the picture of the ticeratops? We've provided a picture underneath so they need to study it carefully to work out what's missing. They can colour in the picture once they've finished!
Some parts of this scary tyrannosaurus are missing and need to be filled in by the kids. Try it once while looking at the second picture - then try again without any help...