1. You can use the back of the multiview sketch you have already done. Note that on this photo, I have put a dark horizontal line where the TR are. This is where your x,y, and z axis all come together. This is where you will start your drawing. You will need to locate and mark this on your paper.

2. You are now going to make the isometric for the shape at letter "a". Notice I have made a dark mark where the x,y, and z axis for a block all meet. This is your starting point for the drawing. Match the dark line here to the dark line you just made on your isometric paper.

3. Now, for an extra challenge, you are going to double the size of your drawing. So, if the drawing to the left shows one space, you will go two spaces. This will make your drawings the same size as the example you already did. Remember, for each linking block in the model, you went two spaces on your paper. It is a good idea to make a model of these shapes, like I did in video 1 from the previous lesson.

4. If you want, you can upload a photo of your isometric and send to me by email or Schoology messaging. I will let you know if it is correct. It should look just like the photos here and be the same size as the drawing from the example you already did.

5. You should go ahead and make all of your isometric sketches for the other three drawings at b, c, and d. You have more paper in your folder. Always mark the same starting space and match the dark lines on the drawings to your starting point. Be sure to label and color as shown in video 2 from previous lesson.

6. Good idea to send me a photo by email of the isometrics for checking. They should look just like the pictures.

7. Now you will make the Top, Front, and Right Side Views. Make a model of the isometrics using the linking cubes in your materials bag. Turn your model to match the images below. Review video 3 from previous lesson. Remember, you separate the blocks that are at different depths or heights. The top view below will not have any separated blocks. The front view below will have three separated blocks. The right view below will not have any separated blocks.

Top View (a)

8. Now do the same for the b,c,d. See photos below. Again, build a model.

Front View (a)

Right Side View (a)

Top View (b)

Front View (b)

Right Side View (b)

Top View (c)

Front View (c)

Right Side View (c)

Top View (d)

Front View (d)

Right Side View (d)

9. Now you should have 4 more wonderful isometric/multiview sketches. Be sure to add the measurements to each following the instructions in video 4 from the previous lesson. Submit photos of all 4 for a grade.