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ORTHO / ISO

Published on 'eDesignEd' website – June 2013 and updated August 2013

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The following pages contain information and exercises about

ORTHOGONAL / ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWING


Term used in Victoria Term used in New Zealand

ISOMETRIC DRAWING

They can be used for:

Exercises in class
if appropriate, maybe as a quick 10 minute exercise
at the beginning of a lesson

Test questions

Homework

Consolidation of learning /
Advanced students /
Early-finishers of another activity

Teaching aids
Add the missing lines

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Students may find 21, 23 and 24 more difficult than the others. They should first try
to understand the object by doing a quick freehand isometric drawing. Then they can
check the drawings below.
As well as completing each view, produce an ISOMETRIC DRAWING of each object
Add dimensions and produce an ISOMETRIC DRAWING
(see next page for Isometric Drawing answer)
Produce a THIRD ANGLE orthogonal / orthographic drawing of each object
Produce a THIRD ANGLE orthogonal / orthographic drawing of each object
Produce a THIRD ANGLE orthogonal / orthographic freehand sketch of each object

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