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certain box is large enough for the objects you want to put into it) and using mirror images (as
when you are combing your hair while looking into a mirror). Spatial ability is also important
for success in many fields of study. Mathematics, natural sciences, engineering, economic
forecasting, meteorology and architecture all involve the use of spatial skills: For instance, an
astronomer must visualize the structure of a solar system and the motions of the objects in it. An
engineer visualizes the interactions of the parts of a machine.
• To be able to make 3-D drawings with isometric paper
• Create an isometric drawing given a multi-view drawing
• Demonstration of drawing a multi-view drawing.
• Mastery of skills and CAD commands
• Use proper construction techniques to produce an isometric sketch of complex
geometric shapes.
• Produce isometric sketches of basic shapes.
• Create isometric sketches of shapes with incline planes and curved faces.
• Create sketches to a standard scale using grid paper.
• Sketch standard orthographic views from a given isometric view.
• Sketch an isometric view from given orthographic views.
1. What is an isometric drawing?
2. How do you center an isometric drawing?
3. How is the geometry of an object organized in a drawing?
4. How can Layers help to keep our drawings organized?
5. Where do we find the tools to create drawings?
6. What commands do we use to modify and object?
7. What commands do we use to draw an object?
8. In what spaces do we draw and print?
• SPATIAL PPT
• PPT and Video Worksheet
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