Lines
Standard 1 Mathematics: Lines
Identify, draw and make patterns with vertical, horizontal and slanting lines.
📏✏️✨
Welcome to Line Drawing!
Today we will learn about vertical, horizontal and slanting lines.
Identify vertical, horizontal and slanting lines.
Draw vertical, horizontal and slanting lines.
Make patterns using different lines.
🌟 Complete the missions and become a Line Artist!
Learn: Three Types of Lines
Look carefully at each line.
Vertical line
Horizontal line
Slanting line
Mission 1: Find the Vertical Line
Which line goes up and down?
Vertical
Horizontal
Slanting
Mission 2: Find the Horizontal Line
Which line goes from side to side?
Vertical line
Horizontal line
Slanting line
Mission 3: Find the Slanting Line
Which line leans to the side?
Vertical line
Horizontal line
Slanting line
Animated Drawing: Watch the Line
Choose a line. Watch it draw itself. Then trace it in the air.
👆 Follow the orange dot with your finger.
Mission 4: Draw a Vertical Line
Watch the vertical line, then draw it in your book.
A vertical line goes up and down.
Now draw this line in your exercise book. ✏️
Mission 5: Draw a Horizontal Line
Watch the horizontal line, then draw it in your book.
A horizontal line goes from side to side.
Now draw this line in your exercise book. ✏️
Mission 6: Draw a Slanting Line
Watch the slanting line, then draw it in your book.
A slanting line leans.
Now draw this line in your exercise book. ✏️
Make a Line Pattern
Click the line buttons to build your own pattern.
Build a pattern using 3 or more lines.
Mission 7: Complete the Pattern
The pattern is vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal. What comes next?
?
Vertical line
Horizontal line
Slanting line
Line Quiz
1. A vertical line goes:
2. A horizontal line goes:
3. A slanting line:
4. Which lines can be used to make patterns?
🎉📏🌟
Great Job, Line Artist!
You identified vertical lines.
You identified horizontal lines.
You identified slanting lines.
You watched lines draw themselves.
You made patterns using lines.
🌟 You are a Line Artist!
Standard 1 Mathematics: Lines
Identify, draw and make patterns with vertical, horizontal and slanting lines.
📏✏️✨
Welcome to Line Drawing!
Today we will learn about vertical, horizontal and slanting lines.
Identify vertical, horizontal and slanting lines.
Draw vertical, horizontal and slanting lines.
Make patterns using different lines.
🌟 Complete the missions and become a Line Artist!
Learn: Three Types of Lines
Look carefully at each line.
Vertical line
Horizontal line
Slanting line
Mission 1: Find the Vertical Line
Which line goes up and down?
Vertical
Horizontal
Slanting
Mission 2: Find the Horizontal Line
Which line goes from side to side?
Vertical line
Horizontal line
Slanting line
Mission 3: Find the Slanting Line
Which line leans to the side?
Vertical line
Horizontal line
Slanting line
Animated Drawing: Watch the Line
Choose a line. Watch it draw itself. Then trace it in the air.
👆 Follow the orange dot with your finger.
Mission 4: Draw a Vertical Line
Watch the vertical line, then draw it in your book.
A vertical line goes up and down.
Now draw this line in your exercise book. ✏️
Mission 5: Draw a Horizontal Line
Watch the horizontal line, then draw it in your book.
A horizontal line goes from side to side.
Now draw this line in your exercise book. ✏️
Mission 6: Draw a Slanting Line
Watch the slanting line, then draw it in your book.
A slanting line leans.
Now draw this line in your exercise book. ✏️
Make a Line Pattern
Click the line buttons to build your own pattern.
Build a pattern using 3 or more lines.
Mission 7: Complete the Pattern
The pattern is vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal. What comes next?
?
Vertical line
Horizontal line
Slanting line
Line Quiz
1. A vertical line goes:
2. A horizontal line goes:
3. A slanting line:
4. Which lines can be used to make patterns?
🎉📏🌟
Great Job, Line Artist!
You identified vertical lines.
You identified horizontal lines.
You identified slanting lines.
You watched lines draw themselves.
You made patterns using lines.
🌟 You are a Line Artist!
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