This document provides instructions on how to draw two point perspective. It begins with questions to copy into a notebook about perspective and its basic elements. It then defines perspective as making two-dimensional art appear three-dimensional. The two basic elements of perspective are the horizon line, which represents the viewer's eye level, and vanishing points, where lines seem to disappear into the distance. There are three types of perspective: one point, two point, and three point. In two point perspective, vertical lines do not converge at a point. The distance between vanishing points is important to avoid distortion. Steps are provided to draw a box in two point perspective using the horizon line and vanishing points.