Classroom ready

Grid tools for art teachers

Prepare a clear reference worksheet from your browser: upload a classroom-safe image, add a beginner-friendly grid with coordinate labels, and export A4 or Letter PDFs for printing.

Open the grid maker

No student login

Teachers create worksheets directly. Students only need the printed handout and their drawing surface.

Coordinate labels

Turn on A1, B2 labels so you can reference exact cells during demos and critique.

Standard paper sizes

A4 and Letter presets fit common school printers without manual margin guessing.

Suggested workflow

  1. 01

    Choose a high-contrast reference with one clear subject.

  2. 02

    Start with 6 x 6 or 8 x 8 for beginners, then increase detail gradually.

  3. 03

    Export PDF and print one test sheet before copying a full class set.

Practical checks

Before you print the class set

Pick the worksheet grid by skill level

Use 4 x 4 or 6 x 6 for first attempts, 8 x 8 for most middle-school studies, and 10 x 10 only when students can already track smaller shapes.

Leave space for drawing, not only the reference

Print the gridded reference and ask students to draw the same row and column count on their paper, or click Blank worksheet to export a matching labeled practice sheet.

Make labels large enough to call out

A1/B2 labels help during demos only when they are readable from a desk. Test one sheet before making copies.