Scheme of Work - Year 7 |
Total Lessons |
5 |
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Design & Make – Key Stage 3 |
Lesson Time |
1hr |
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Biscuit Cutter Project |
Objectives This project will give pupils the opportunity to work with MDF to produce a pattern which can be used with a vacuum forming machine and styrene sheet to produce both the cutter and by working in groups the tray or insert for the biscuit box.
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Main Key Experiences & Essential Outcomes
Children will be taught :- About symbols that could be used for spring. How to mark out the material. How to shape MDF to produce a suitable pattern based on a spring symbol or shape. How to work with styrene sheet and about thermoplastics (CF thermosetting plastics). How to use the vacuum forming machine safely. To work in groups for certain parts of the project for mutual benefit. Children will be able to:- Produce a paper template and then use it to mark out the final pattern. To cut out the MDF carefully including the draft allowing ease of removal following molding. Work safely using a range of tools, especially coping saw, sanding machine, abrasive papers (rubbing board). Finish the work using appropriate abrasives to achieve an effective pattern, realise the need for a handle on the cutter and add one. Work with the styrene sheet by vacuum forming followed by careful trimming, Finally use the biscuit cutter and then fit all the parts together to present a complete biscuit package. Add to their design folder showing the stages in the design process which led to the biscuit cutter production- brief, initial ideas including symbols for spring and biscuit shapes, final design drawing, the paper template, as well as the actual artifact . Children will begin to understand: The importance of working accurately if the biscuit cutter is to be effective as well as attractive. The difference between a thermoplastic such as styrene and a thermosetting plastic such as Bakelite. How the vacuum forming machine works (very simply), and how to use it safely. The importance of working safely especially when working with sharp tools and machines - the danger of dust when using MDF. How to produce an effective pattern for use on the vacuum forming machine.
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Programmes of Study
1a, 1b, 2a, 2b 3d, 3h, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4g, 4h, 4i 4j, 5a, 5b, 5d, 5e 8a, 8b 9a, 9b 10a, 10b, 10c
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Assessment
AT2 Possible levels: 3-5 Planning ahead when making Working with materials Correct use of materials Accuracy / Finish Evaluating
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Differentiation
In the main by outcome (following instructions, accuracy and finish). Additional research can be introduced for extension activities.
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RESOURCES
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Equipment
Tenon saw Bench hook Coping saw Rasps Files Glass paper
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Vacuum forming machine
Sanding board
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Materials
MDF blanks 9x80x80mm
Card 80x80mm Styrene sheet
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Literacy Introduce pupils to the following new words: Thermoplastic, Draft, Vacuum, Jig, Template. |
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Notes |
The Programme |
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Lesson |
Details |
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One |
Introduction to project: What it is, materials used, processes and safety. Demonstration: Cutting card template. Pupils: Specification, ideas for theme / shapes. (complete page 37 of pupils yr book) Four ideas (p38), Evaluation of ideas (p38). Produce card template – transfer designs to MDF. |
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Two |
Review Homework Demonstration: Cutting using Tenon saw and bench hook, Coping saw. Shaping using rasp and file. Explain the importance of the 'DRAFT' angle when producing moulds. Explain the importance of rounding the corners. Pupils: Practical activity |
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Three |
Review Homework Demonstration: Vacuum forming Pupils: Practical activity |
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Four |
Review Homework Pupils: Continue practical activity |
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Five |
Review Homework Demonstration: Trimming vacuum formed shape and finishing on sanding board. Pupils: Complete practical and isometric drawing of cutter. Test cutters |
Evaluation
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Notes
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