Here's an eye chart which you can download to make a slide
The left hand picture shows the San Diego skyline. The right hand picture is progressively blurred from the center to the periphery. When fixated at their respective centers, both pictures look equally sharp because the progressive blurring in the right hand picture just matches the progressive loss of acuity with ecentricity caused by the increasingly coarse grain of the peripheral retina.
RETINAL IMAGE. .............................RETINAL GANGLION LAYER..................................V1
The retinal image (left) undergoes barrel distortion in the retinal ganglion layer (middle, after Curcio) and in the visual cortex V1 (right, after Tootell et al). This barrel distortion, or greater magnification of the center than the periphery, reflects the "cortical magnification factor".