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Design & Technology Department Mascalls School
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Flower Power
Design & Technology Department Mascalls School
Rewards
Each piece of work you do will be marked at the bottom of the page.
E = Excellent work, you have completed the work and more.
G = Good work, you have completed the work as required.
R = Room for improvement, there are areas of the work that need more time and effort spent on them.
U = Unsatisfactory, you have not completed the work to the best of your ability and there is a lot of work missing.
The teacher will also write helpful comments at the bottom of the page to help you improve next time.
Every time you get an EXCELLENT you have gained yourself 2 merits.
Everytime you get a GOOD you will receive 1 merit.
Good BehaviourMerits can also be earned for good behaviour. Some examples of the
kind of behaviour where you can earn merits are below:
•Not shouting out during the lesson
•Listening to the teacher when asked to
•Co-operating
•Helping others
•Showing patience
•Showing perseverance (sticking to a task)
•Being polite
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In groups discuss what production methods were used to produce these products.
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Having read through the ‘Design for manufacture’ list the keywords that you think are the most important terms or words
Scales of Production
MassOne off
ContinuousBatch
Discuss in groups what the following words mean.
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How could a factory double out put on this sheet?
In pairs discuss how the manufacturer could increase the production.
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Brief:You are going to design a flower holder for a market, the flower holder will be made from sheet MDF and will be bought flat packed.
Problem:A company has bought a massive stock from a factory that has gone into liquidation, within this stock they have an abundance of test tubes. They now want to make money from these test tubes and require designs to make them into flower holders.
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Look through books, magazines, catalogues, etc to find pictures of flowers, flower and candle holders. Look on the internet too if possible.Record your findings below, say why you chose each picture and what elements you like and how you might use this in your designs.
InvestigateHomework sheet
You need to show that you can obtain information from a variety of sources.
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IdeasUsing the inspiration image sheets come up with shapes that you could use in your designs. Use card modelling to help you think through the viability of the designs.
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Complete a series of dimension drawings to show the limitations of the test tube. Draw it full size and orthographically. Clearly and carefully add the dimensions.
Investigate
When investigating I obtain data that will be useful when developing my design.
Using the orthographic information, use this page to come up with a range of different designs that incorporate your inspiration sheet shapes that could hold the test tube. Stick a picture of your cardboard model on here.
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Ideas
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Material selectionIn pairs decide on which factors you should consider when choosing a material for a project.
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Mechanical properties of materials
Compressive strength is the ability to withstand a pushing force which tries to crush or shorten.
Tensile strength is the ability to resist stretching or pull forces. It is essential property of all cables, chains and ropes.
Malleability refers to the extent to which a material can be permanently deformed in all directions under compression.
Torsional strength is the ability to withstand twisting forces under torsion or torque.
Bending strength is the ability to withstand the forces that attempt to bend a piece of material.
Shear strength is the ability to resist strong sliding forces acting opposite to each other.
Hardness is the ability to resist abrasive wear and indentation or deformation.
Toughness is the ability of a material to withstand sudden shocks or blows.
Brittleness is the tendency to show little or no strain before fracture.
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Mechanical properties of materialsWhat forces are acting here? Discuss in your groups and label.
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EvaluationThink of 7 questions to ask 7 different people and draw a table to put the results into. Try and ask questions that need a yes/no answer, and one question needs to ask for improvements.
Now in 5 sentences what did your survey show you?