To get started, all you need is to download and print our Split Pictures templates. Choose a split-picture template and print it out on white or colored paper. Cut out the template and then cut out the numbered parts following the lines.
How can I use this resource?
With this resource, you can learn how to make split pictures. Split pictures are a simple and effective way to create amazing images with contrast and depth. You can create these images by cutting and gluing paper strips and shapes in a staggered way. You can experiment with different colors and patterns to make your images more eye-catching. Split pictures are also good for developing your fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and spatial awareness. This resource is suitable for anyone who wants to practice their cutting skills and have some fun.
What does this resource contain?
This resource contains 27 templates for making split pictures. Each template has a picture that is divided into numbered parts. You can print the template on white or colored paper and cut out the parts following the lines. Then you can glue the parts on another piece of paper in the correct order.
About cutting skills
Cutting skills are important for developing your fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and spatial awareness. Fine motor skills are the ability to use small muscles in the hands and fingers to perform tasks such as grasping, cutting, tying, and writing. Hand-eye coordination is the ability to coordinate your movements with what you see. Spatial awareness is the ability to understand how objects relate to each other in space. Cutting skills help you improve these abilities by requiring you to manipulate the scissors, paper, and glue in precise ways. Cutting skills also help you express your artistic and creative side by allowing you to make different shapes and patterns with paper.
Download this resource and start making your own split pictures! You will be amazed by what you can create with scissors and paper!
Learn about contrast and depth! This resource will teach you how to make images made by gluing paper shapes in a staggered way.
Lay down the parts you cut out in order (starting with 1 or A1) on a piece of paper, with the printed side facing down.
One by one, apply glue to the printed reverse of the parts and glue them on.
Split Pictures
Learn about contrast and depth! This resource will teach you how to make images made by gluing paper shapes in a staggered way.