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One-Point and Two-Point Perspective Worksheet Packet
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This is a 20 page packet of worksheets on one and two-point perspective. There is an introduction page that explains one and two-point perspective, gives examples and vocabulary. There are five pages of one-point worksheets on boxes, letters, odd shapes, stars, and everyday objects. There are four worksheets on two-point perspective on boxes, letters, everyday objects, and buildings. There are sheets on how to draw buildings in both one and two-point perspective. There is also an assignment sheet at the end on drawing a fantasy building with a grading rubric.

There is also an assignment sheet first with assignment names and teachers signature spots. I find these assignments work best if you sign off on each sheet as the students finish. It allows you to make sure students are doing the perspective correctly.

This is a great practice packet for perspective and prepares students to create a project in perspective.

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April Duda   (TpT Seller)
This packet was very much worth the $10 because it saved me hours of work in making my own for my 8th graders. I split it up into two separate packets (1 for 1pt and 1 for 2pt) and altered the 1st page a bit to fit my grading scale. The ONLY thing I had the kids add was a horizon line of the pages that don't have them, and actually having the kids do it was probably better than it being there already. Thank you!!
October 5, 2011  Teachers Pay Teachers



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Aspayne
I found this to be a great introduction for my students.
October 3, 2011  Teachers Pay Teachers



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Sarasteff
I use this one all the time. It's a great way to let the students who know what they're doing work ahead, (and not get bored) while it shows me early on who's struggling. Thanks!
September 6, 2011  Teachers Pay Teachers



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Ahill000
I thought these worksheets were great! very helpful and made teaching one and two point perspective a lot easier.
Thanks,
Andrea
May 20, 2009  Teachers Pay Teachers


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As long as I can remember I have been a creative person. Beginning early on I was always involved in arts and crafts projects at home and in school. At the age of 13 I began more formal training taking varying classes in illustration, commercial art and crafts. At the age of 16 I began on the job training in commercial art. I continued my education at California State University Long Beach receiving a Bachelors Degree in Art. After receiving my Art degree I went to work for an Advertising agency. I began as a graphic designer and worked my way up to an Art Director. After working in an advertising agency for more than 15 years I decided I wanted to do something more worthwhile. I had a teacher who really a positive role model in high school. I began volunteering in her graphic design class working with the students on projects. After volunteering for two years I decided I wanted to go back to school to get my teaching credential. After I received my , I began teaching in middle school. I have taught 6th, 7th and 8th grade Language Arts, Social Studies and Read 180. I have also taught 7th and 8th grade art. After teaching at middle school I moved on to teaching art at the high school level. I teach all levels of art including Art 1, Art 2, Art 3, Art 4, AP, and Computer Graphics. I hope to be a good influence and inspiration to my students.

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