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Scale It Up: Drawing with the Grid Method

Overview

Students explore how breaking an image into smaller sections helps improve accuracy and control when drawing.

Learning Objective
Students understand how grids can be used to enlarge images accurately and maintain correct proportions.

Resources needed

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Optional: rulers
  • Simple reference image

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Introduce the grid method: dividing images into squares.
  2. 2 Demonstrate drawing a grid over a simple image.
  3. 3 Students create a larger grid on their paper.
  4. 4 Focus on copying one square at a time.
  5. 5 Students begin drawing section by section.
  6. 6 Encourage careful observation of lines and placement.
  7. 7 Midway check: compare proportions.
  8. 8 Students complete the drawing.
  9. 9 Erase grid if desired.
  10. 10 In pairs, students compare accuracy.
  11. 11 Discuss: how did the grid help?

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Variations

  • Use more complex images.
  • Reduce grid size for greater detail.
  • Use colour to complete the drawing.
More information

Teach: grid, square, proportion, section, scale. Use frames: 'In this square I see…'.

Provide pre-drawn grids. Allow larger squares for simplicity.

Can students maintain proportions using the grid? Can they explain the process?

Draw simple grids in sand or use finger spacing.

Students may ignore the grid and draw freely, losing accuracy.

The grid method is widely used by artists to scale images accurately.