FREE Architecture Around the World, Grades 9-12

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In this lesson, high school students will take a virtual trip around the world to explore and draw architecture in 2-point perspective! From street corners in NYC, to The Houses of Parliament, and the Mazar-e-Quiad Mausoleum, students will take an in-depth look at architecture on a global level.

This 8 page lesson plan includes:

  1. A comprehensive breakdown of how to teach 2-point perspective to high school students

  2. Guided questions to use for inquiry-based discussion

  3. Step-by-step instructions with visual examples

  4. Grade-level standards for 9-12th grades

  5. Ways to extend this lesson and build in written and verbal reflection

This lesson is great for virtual teaching!

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In this lesson, high school students will take a virtual trip around the world to explore and draw architecture in 2-point perspective! From street corners in NYC, to The Houses of Parliament, and the Mazar-e-Quiad Mausoleum, students will take an in-depth look at architecture on a global level.

This 8 page lesson plan includes:

  1. A comprehensive breakdown of how to teach 2-point perspective to high school students

  2. Guided questions to use for inquiry-based discussion

  3. Step-by-step instructions with visual examples

  4. Grade-level standards for 9-12th grades

  5. Ways to extend this lesson and build in written and verbal reflection

This lesson is great for virtual teaching!

In this lesson, high school students will take a virtual trip around the world to explore and draw architecture in 2-point perspective! From street corners in NYC, to The Houses of Parliament, and the Mazar-e-Quiad Mausoleum, students will take an in-depth look at architecture on a global level.

This 8 page lesson plan includes:

  1. A comprehensive breakdown of how to teach 2-point perspective to high school students

  2. Guided questions to use for inquiry-based discussion

  3. Step-by-step instructions with visual examples

  4. Grade-level standards for 9-12th grades

  5. Ways to extend this lesson and build in written and verbal reflection

This lesson is great for virtual teaching!