Hello CobaltFlynt, congratulations on finishing Lesson one, and glad that even though with limited time, you were able to carry through the assignments, no matter how long the break is, what matters is you did not dropped the attempts.

Now lets have a look at your attempt.

Lines:

Your Superimposed lines have a good confident strokes with little to no fraying at beginning in most and you have also given a try to superimposed arches as well which will further help you to achieve a good markmaking practice so that is a really nice attempt, now as for the fraying at end and trajectories deviating away from the end points, do not worry about accuracy for now, that will improve over time with deliberate practice(or warmups).

Same goes for your Ghosted lines, good confident strokes, a slight wobble is present here and there but it will improve with deliberate practice as well.

Same again for Ghosted planes, mostly good confident strokes, and also it seems you have takend good care of placing the start and end points(dots) for the lines going through/inside the planes that is the middle and diagonal ones, which most students miss, they are crucial part of the process so kudos.

With that said, your Lines are done in a neat and confident way.

Ellipses:

Your Table of Ellipses contains good confident ellipses as well which are drawn through at least twice, and you have taken good care to keep most of the ellipses in each section to have similar or same degree of openness and angle of orientation, further these degrees and angles are varied mostly in different sections that is again good for practicing variations, you have also tried to take good care of keeping most of the ellipses within bounds, that is they are touching the borders as well adjacent ellipses(mostly), there are gaps in some sections but do not worry a little bit of deviation is acceptable as the accuracy will improve over time, so another good attempt.

Same goes for your Funnels exercise, it also contains good confident strokes, some ellipses are being bisected by the minor axis equally as well, but do take care that the minor axis(middle line) is supposed to bisect "each" ellipse into two equal parts, it is difficult at first as it relies heavily on accuracy, but don't worry for now, with enough deliberate practice that will also improve over time. What you can do for now is to try keeping the minor axis right in the middle of funnel, then try drawing ellipses over it, further if you want you can also try varied degree of openness of ellipses, being the narrowest ellipse emerging from centre and they gets more open as you move towards the end points.

The Ellipses in Ghosted planes adds another level of difficulty, but you have done great to keep most of your ellipses smooth and confident while also going over them atleast twice, but we can see some ellipses just levitating within a plane and not touching a single edge, so remember, even though smooth ellipses are our primary goal, accuracy is also important, deliberate practice will help with that.

Boxes:

The boxes are difficult to attempt at first if you are not used to them, so again kudos for attending them nonetheless. And apart from things mentioned above:

Your Plotted Perspective is done neatly.

Your Rough perspective, the strokes are mostly confident with little to no wobble at all and you have taken care to keep the width parallel to the horizon and the height perpendicular which is yet again a good point, and do not worry about accuracy that much right now. but, I witnessed that in few boxes in particular you have drawn over another mark/s over the initial stroke to rectify the trajectory of original mark, so I have to say that you should absolutely avoid correcting your inital mark, as that song says you have only one shot, so no matter how inaccurate your initial mark is, treat it as the correct one and move forward with that, no correcting at all, so do take an important note of this for your future exericses and warmups.

Your rotated boxes, it turned out pretty well. You also did a good job drawing through your boxes and keeping your gaps consistent. While the rotations here aren't perfect still this was a good effort overall. The more you draw and develop your spatial thinking ability the easier these rotations are to handle. This is a great exercise to come back to after a few lessons or the boxes challenge to see how much your spatial thinking ability has improved.

Finally the organic perspective, besides the points mentioned earlier including the correcting mark remark, it is a good attempt, kudos. And I will just add this regarding lineweights "Lineweight should be added with confident ghosted lines, and solely to the part of lines to overlap, not to whole lines." for future reference.

With that said, its an overall good attempt, as for the things I mentioned above, do take note of them while doing your future warmups and exercises especially the point of not correcting your initial mark, it might take time to get used to, sure, but improvement will be there.