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No-Fail Introduction One-Point Perspective | Step-by-Step Foundational Lesson 1
No-Fail Introduction One-Point Perspective | Step-by-Step Foundational Lesson 1
No-Fail Introduction One-Point Perspective | Step-by-Step Foundational Lesson 1
No-Fail Introduction One-Point Perspective | Step-by-Step Foundational Lesson 1
No-Fail Introduction One-Point Perspective | Step-by-Step Foundational Lesson 1
No-Fail Introduction One-Point Perspective | Step-by-Step Foundational Lesson 1
No-Fail Introduction One-Point Perspective | Step-by-Step Foundational Lesson 1
No-Fail Introduction One-Point Perspective | Step-by-Step Foundational Lesson 1
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"This resource makes learning one-point perspective simple and fun! It breaks down the basics step by step, helping artists create depth and realism with confidence. A must-have for beginners!"
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Christa P.

Description

Teach this lesson in-person or remotely by sharing the included Google Slideshow.

Drawing in perspective can often be a frustrating idea for beginners, but this powerpoint breaks it down into simple steps that anyone can learn. This lesson can be used in an art class, integrated in core subjects, or just for fun (kids LOVE learning how to draw this in perspective). When I teach perspective to my art 7th graders every year, this is how I begin the conversation.

This product includes a presentation which introduces students to the concept of perspective through real photographs, then leads them through a step-by-step tutorial to draw simple boxes using the vanishing point. The tutorial is prepared so that students gradually build knowledge and skills, eventually leading toward independence:

- The first example is teacher-directed. Students should follow steps precisely and not go ahead.

- The second example is guided practice. While still following the steps, students demonstrate understanding in larger chunks of tasks.

- The third example is independent practice. By this time, students should understand the concept and be able to demonstrate it. Students will articulate “next steps” by answering the questions in red.

The lesson concludes with a review slide to assess comprehension, questions can be completed orally or written down individually. This lesson should take 45 minutes, but in the event you finish early there is a short game at the end of the presentation to fill time.

This lesson could be used on it's own, but was designed to be part of a larger unit. Paired with TheColorThief's other perspective lessons, students will be able to go from novice to expert, understanding why, how, and when to use the vanishing point to draw from both imagination and life. Recommended order of lessons:

1. Introduction to Perspective

1. Perspective Practice - Drawing a Landscape (Easy)

2. Perspective Practice - Drawing a Bedroom (Medium)

2. Perspective Practice - Drawing a City (Difficult)

LESSON INCLUDES:

• 64 Slide step-by-step presentation (2 versions: pdf and editable .ppt)

• Printable student worksheets & key (regular and with accommodations)

• Teaching guide

• Link to Google Slide Presentation for Remote Learning

• Remote Learning Tips and Tricks

REQUIRED MATERIALS:

• Printable Worksheets (or blank paper)

• Pencil & Eraser

PROGRAMS REQUIRED:

- Adobe Acrobat (if you don't have it, it's free!)

- Powerpoint (or a similar program)

- Word (or a similar program)

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Reinforce your expectations on the first day of school with a clear syllabus, policies and procedures posters, ice breakers, and more. Check it all out here: FIRST DAY ACTIVITIES

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No-Fail Introduction One-Point Perspective | Step-by-Step Foundational Lesson 1

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"This resource makes learning one-point perspective simple and fun! It breaks down the basics step by step, helping artists create depth and realism with confidence. A must-have for beginners!"
star
Christa P.

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Description

Teach this lesson in-person or remotely by sharing the included Google Slideshow.

Drawing in perspective can often be a frustrating idea for beginners, but this powerpoint breaks it down into simple steps that anyone can learn. This lesson can be used in an art class, integrated in core subjects, or just for fun (kids LOVE learning how to draw this in perspective). When I teach perspective to my art 7th graders every year, this is how I begin the conversation.

This product includes a presentation which introduces students to the concept of perspective through real photographs, then leads them through a step-by-step tutorial to draw simple boxes using the vanishing point. The tutorial is prepared so that students gradually build knowledge and skills, eventually leading toward independence:

- The first example is teacher-directed. Students should follow steps precisely and not go ahead.

- The second example is guided practice. While still following the steps, students demonstrate understanding in larger chunks of tasks.

- The third example is independent practice. By this time, students should understand the concept and be able to demonstrate it. Students will articulate “next steps” by answering the questions in red.

The lesson concludes with a review slide to assess comprehension, questions can be completed orally or written down individually. This lesson should take 45 minutes, but in the event you finish early there is a short game at the end of the presentation to fill time.

This lesson could be used on it's own, but was designed to be part of a larger unit. Paired with TheColorThief's other perspective lessons, students will be able to go from novice to expert, understanding why, how, and when to use the vanishing point to draw from both imagination and life. Recommended order of lessons:

1. Introduction to Perspective

1. Perspective Practice - Drawing a Landscape (Easy)

2. Perspective Practice - Drawing a Bedroom (Medium)

2. Perspective Practice - Drawing a City (Difficult)

LESSON INCLUDES:

• 64 Slide step-by-step presentation (2 versions: pdf and editable .ppt)

• Printable student worksheets & key (regular and with accommodations)

• Teaching guide

• Link to Google Slide Presentation for Remote Learning

• Remote Learning Tips and Tricks

REQUIRED MATERIALS:

• Printable Worksheets (or blank paper)

• Pencil & Eraser

PROGRAMS REQUIRED:

- Adobe Acrobat (if you don't have it, it's free!)

- Powerpoint (or a similar program)

- Word (or a similar program)

-------------------------------------------------------------

Like this? You might also be interested in:

Art Sub Bundle - Everything you need for all your sick days

CARTOON YOURSELF

Graffiti Step-by-Step Tutorials

Perspective Practice - Drawing a Landscape

Perspective Practice - Drawing a Bedroom

Perspective Practice - Drawing a City

Surrealism Perspective Drawings - Art Project

Save your sanity with these behavior management products:

Behavior Book - MS and HS Behavior Management Binder

Clean Up Cards - The secret to a clean art room

Guess What - Behavior Management System

Reinforce your expectations on the first day of school with a clear syllabus, policies and procedures posters, ice breakers, and more. Check it all out here: FIRST DAY ACTIVITIES

-----------------------------------------------

TERMS OF USE

Products May Be:

✔ Used in only your classroom

✔ Published on your secured school website which requires a log-in to view

✔ Used on printed materials in your classroom

✔ Referred to or linked to on your blog or website, while crediting ©TheColorThief_TPT

Products May No Be:

✖ Shared with others (unless other licenses are purchased)

✖ Published on a school website that does not require a log-in to view

✖ Printed on commercial materials

✖ Published on your website or blog where others can view or use them

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Great lesson!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 1, 2026
This lesson was exactly what I needed to teach the kids one-point perspective! Thanks
Preston P.
70 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
February 4, 2025
This resource makes learning one-point perspective simple and fun! It breaks down the basics step by step, helping artists create depth and realism with confidence. A must-have for beginners!
Christa P.
514 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Rated 5 out of 5
January 1, 2025
Very useful for teaching the basic concepts of one point perspective.
118 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 22, 2024
This was a great way to help make sure my students understood the one point perspective lessons we'd been going over in class. They loved following along with the cube drawings and then I allowed them to add their own. The "find the vanishing point" activity at the end was the perfect way to close it, and they were engaged the entire time. Thank you!
Jessie J.
40 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 4 out of 5
March 5, 2024
This was a great introductory unit for perspective. Thank you!
HappyJuniorTeacher
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870 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 3, 2024
Great resource that helped my 7th and 8th grade students learn about One Point Perspective. Used this before the One Point Perspective Bedroom Project. Both were great and I appreciate all your hard work.
Cheryl K.
45 reviews
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 19, 2023
This was a good step by step process that helped my students to understand 1pt perspective more clearly.
Amy O.
1 review
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 1, 2023
Very helpful and useful resource to incorporate into art class. My students found it to be really helpful.
Jennifer L.
174 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th

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