CONTENT TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES EVALUATION UNIT 1 PICTORIAL DRAWINGS The student will be able to 2.1.1 identify types of pictorial drawing. 2.1.2 explain isometric drawing and its principles. 2.1.3 describe and explain oblique drawing and its principles. 2.1.4 describe perspective drawings. 2.1.5 use isometric axis to draw given objects. 2.1.6 use oblique axis to draw given objects. 2.1.7 draw objects in one point and two-point perspectives. Types of pictorial drawings isometric, oblique and perspectives) Principles of isometric drawing. Has 30° receding lines and all the vertical lines are parallel Principles of oblique drawing. One side horizontal and otter side 45 to the horizontal and is drown half full size. Perspective drawings (one point and two-point) Using Isometric axis to draw given objects. Oblique drawing. Drawing objects in one point and two-point perspectives. Using charts, discuss types of pictorial drawing. Using models/charts, discuss the principles of isometric drawing with students. Using illustrations, discuss the principles of oblique drawing with students. Using charts, discuss one point and two- point perspectives with students. Illustrate how to apply the principles to draw objects in isometric and assist students to practise. Illustrate how to apply the principles to draw objects in oblique and assist students to practice. Illustrate how to draw objects in one point and two- point perspectives. Students to explain the principles for isometric drawing. Students to convert orthographic projections to isometric drawings Students to draw objects in oblique projection. Students to draw objects in one point and two-point perspectives. Students to explain the principles of oblique projection. Students to convert orthographic projection to oblique projection. Students to convert isometric or oblique to perspective drawings.