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2 Point Perspective Lesson. Art project with toy story theme.

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Grade Levels
4th - 8th
Resource Type
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Pages
20 pages
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Fantastic resource for differentiating art. I used the Rubik'c cube for 5-6 grade and the Jenga for 7-8 grade. Jenga was easy to add difficulty to, by removing blocks. The online video was helpful. Both projects were engaging to students, especially those who are not normally engaged. Great work!
Great resource. The students were very engaged and then tried to recreate similar type projects with different objects.
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Description

Introduce Two-Point Perspective to your students with this fun and easy lesson that has been classroom tested and revised to ensure success. This lesson takes about (4) 40-minute sessions with fourth grade students in a title 1 school district. Could easily extend the lesson to include texture and a variety of media to scale up to middle school students.

You will receive the following items:

  • Two fully narrated streaming videos (over 8 minutes)
  • (3) professionally formatted at-a-glance lesson plans for your planbook.
  • How to create a rubik's cube step by step visual directions
  • How to create a jenga tower step by step visual directions
  • Printable colorful mini-posters of the art standards, common core math standards and objectives (I can statements) to post for students and administrators.
  • Materials list
  • Step by step teacher preparation checklist
  • Evaluation rubric (2 options) for you or your students to assess their work
  • photo illustrations
  • (2) Printable practice worksheet
  • Student examples to share with your class or to inform your own practice
  • Teacher reflection page for you to complete after the lesson, to file away for next time

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Digital perspective project (drawing your school with ipads)

Casual perspective - (a bit easier than this lesson)

1 point house (optional fall theme)

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TERMS OF USE

In downloading this teacher resource, you agree that you are purchasing a single user license for personal classroom use only. All teaching material sold by The Speckled Sink may not be adapted, re-sold, distributed, or translated into any other language for re-sale. You may not remove copyright credits. Please review the complete terms of use with any questions you may have.

DOWNLOAD INFORMATION

This resource will download as a single pdf. Video links and QR codes are embedded in document.

Total Pages
20 pages
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
4 days
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes.

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