Perspective Drawing
Description: In this activity, we learned about how to draw with perspective. We started by drawing a dot in the center of the paper and then drew several different rectangles around the dot. Next, we connected all of the rectangles to the dot using a ruler to draw straight lines. Then we drew different patterns onto each rectangle, and finally we colored the lines connecting the rectangles to the dot with oil pastels to help show perspective. It ultimately created the illusion of a birds-eye view perspective. We also outlined everything in sharpie, to help make the project neat and help it to stand out.
Extension Activity: A possible extension activity is to connect this project to writing. The result of the project looks very similar to a city, so students could write a brief short story about who lives there, what the city is like, etc. based upon how old the students are.
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