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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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.
