
Printable Line Tracing Worksheets

What is line tracing for kids?
In order to develop your child's motor nerves, it will take a lot of practice to help the muscles in his hands get used to it. One such method is the line tracing worksheet. The activity consists of connecting the broken points with a line so that it becomes a complete image.
This activity can teach you to make precise lines with the required image or letter shapes. In this activity, in addition to training eye and hand coordination, it also trains children's concentration to complete tasks.
Which side of tracing paper do I use?
Tracing paper is a semi-transparent paper that is commonly used to copy a drawing or picture. Once you have traced the image onto tracing paper, you can easily transfer it onto canvas or other paper. Use a good graphite pencil so that you can see your picture clearly. In the use of tracing paper, there is no stipulation on which side is used because they both have the same side.

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Tracing the picture
- Prepare drawings and tracing paper for tracing activities. Then, place the tracing paper over the image that you have prepared. Make sure that the tracing paper covers the area you want to trace.
- Use masking tape so that the tracing paper does not change position. If you are positioning the tracing paper and the image to be traced, then you should use masking tape on each corner of the tracing paper so that the paper does not change position.
- Trace the original on line tracing worksheet using a graphite pencil. In tracing with this technique, you should use a graphite pencil. Do not use markers, pencils, or colored pencils as they will not transfer the drawing later.
- Follow the lines in the image that you traced carefully. Don't worry about drawing a line in the shadow. Just focus on getting all the lines in the image.
- When it's finished, then you can remove the tracing paper and masking tape that was attached. Compare your tracing results with the original image, do you get satisfactory results or not. The traced image should be the same or identical unless you have missed a few lines.
- After you remove the tracing paper, you can transfer it to other media such as canvas or drawing paper. It is more recommended to use sketchbook paper, watercolor paper, or canvas.
- Place the tracing paper on top of the media to be used, (example: sketchbook paper). Put the tracing paper upside down, (the part that was hit by the graphite pencil on the bottom). Then paste the masking tape so that the image does not change position.
- Scrub the back of the tracing paper using a blunt object such as the back of a marker or pencil. Don't be too hard or you could tear the tracing paper. Just do it slowly.
- When finished, remove the masking tape and finish the drawing. You can color or make corrections to make your image look more beautiful.
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