This is a Visual activity for Perspectives. It comes with 14 pairs of 2-dimensional triangles and squares that represent the side view and top view, respectively, of a pyramid.
What is a perspective point?
This is a mathematical way of representing a three-dimensional image on a two-dimensional surface, by using intersecting lines that all go back to the same point in the distance.
✅ Matching a side and a top view is a great way for a child to start practicing his or her attention to detail, especially when looking at objects from different perspectives.
✅ This gives the child a basic understanding of visual arts to portray height, width, and depth for a more realistic image or graphic.
✅ This matching activity is also a method for the child to practice hand-eye coordination which requires a lot of repetition in order to fine-tune a child's movement.
Number of Cards | 14 Sets |
Total Pages | 11 |
This is a mathematical way of representing a three-dimensional image on a two-dimensional surface, by using intersecting lines that all go back to the same point in the distance.
✅ Matching a side and a top view is a great way for a child to start practicing his or her attention to detail, especially when looking at objects from different perspectives.
✅ This gives the child a basic understanding of visual arts to portray height, width, and depth for a more realistic image or graphic.
✅ This matching activity is also a method for the child to practice hand-eye coordination which requires a lot of repetition in order to fine-tune a child's movement.
Required Materials
- ✅ Printer
- ✅ Cardstock Paper
- ✅ Laminator
- ✅ Laminating Sheets
- ✅ Scissors
- ✅ Adhesive Dots