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TERM 1
YEAR 8 SUSTAINABILITY 6 R’S HOMEWORK GUIDANCE
Homework set on: Friday 25th October
8D – Deadline dates• Activity 3 to Mr Bradley on Monday 4th November• Activity 1 & 2 to Miss Quinn on Friday 15th November
in lesson
8B – Deadline dates• Activity 3 to Mr Bradley on Tuesday 5th November• Activity 1 & 2 to Miss Quinn on Friday 22nd November
in lesson
DEADLINE DATES:
Learning Objectives:• Learn about the 6R’s and how they affect the role of a designer• Become familiar with the term “Sustainability”, taking the
opportunity to REUSE something old and turn it into a STOMP style percussion instrument
Success Criteria:• All students should complete activities 1, 2 and 3 in the booklet
and on additional paper• All 3D work should be submitted to Mr Bradley in Music lesson• All Paper work should be submitted to Miss Quinn in DT lesson• If you complete the Extension task; making a stand for your
instrument, you will be capable of achieving a Level 6c or above
Support is available in DT lunch club on Wednesdays and Fridays leading up to the deadline if you have any questions
5 House Points will be awarded if ALL tasks are completed PROPERLY
Your steps to successTo be successful in the homework you will need to …
BRONZE
Complete all 3 activities in the
homework booklet, improving your
researching, designing and making skills
SILVER
Complete all 3 activities in the
homework booklet, improving your
researching, designing and making
skillsExcellent presentation
and making throughout
GOLD
Complete all 3 activities in the homework
booklet, improving your researching, designing
and making skillsExcellent presentation and making throughout
Complete the EXTENSION task
Activity 1 – 6 R’s definitions• Read the 6 R’s definitions and see if you can match each definition to the
correct R• Then give an example of how you could apply the definition in every day life
– add as much detail as possible
Read the definition belowand think of how you can
do this…
INSPIRATIONAL IDEASEach one of these products has been
REUSED and turned into something new…Can you guess what they where before?
The DBIS Music Department Needs YOU! They want you to turn something OLD into a STOMP style
percussion instrument! You will be PERFORMING at the DBIS Food Fair on Saturday 23rd November, so
make sure it is durable enough to last!
Activity 2 – REUSE
REUSING OLD PRODUCTSThink of what OLD product you could use and what NEW STOMP instrument you could turn it into before starting to
design
Activity 2 – Introduction• Use an old product and turn it into a STOMP style percussion
instrument
• You can do anything you need to alter it’s shape. EG cut, fold, drill, screw, sew it, paint it, glue it in any way you like etc
The new product that you design must:• Be inspired by STOMP• Create different timbres and pitches when struck • Be creatively designed and be strong enough to last 4 weeks
of rehearsals• Be washed thoroughly so it is both safe and clean• Have a creative and interesting structure
Activity 2 – TASK 1Research ideas for your recycled STOMP instrument and make sure you are aware of shapes, sizes and materials before you start designing.
Remember; your design must be suitable for making
EXTENSION
Include an image board including
all the images you have collected,
annotate them explaining your likes,
dislikes, what it used to be and what
it has been reused as.
Activity 2 – TASK 2• Sketch 4 ideas for your
product on the paper provided
• Add black fine liner and render neatly using tone
• Annotate your ideas explaining the materials chosen, how you will cut / fold them out, how they will be assembled, what paints / finish will be applied, what timbres and pitches will be created and how you plan to achieve this. Also what percussion instrument is it linked to.
Expected layout above: Level 6b
Sorry no STOMP examples available yet... You will be the first!
Activity 2 – TASK 3On a second piece of paper, you should sketch your favourite design,
add fineliner, render and annotate in detail explaining how it will be made (Be the FIRST STOMP example on here)
Level 5b
Level 6cSorry STOMP examples not available… you will be the first!
• Make the final instrument you have designed for activity 2 using whatever materials you feel suitable
• Research existing real percussion instruments and try to recreate them - e.g. a complete drum kit • If you make a complex instrument with adaptions and changes to the original shape, you will
achieve a higher level if made accurately / realistically• It must be in the style of “STOMP” & BE CREATIVE!
Think of how you will achieve:• Timbres (tone colour / sounds), rings made out different materials result in in different timbres• Pitch versus non-pitched (high versus low pitch vs un pitched) E.G. Varying length/size of material
or tension of drum membrane • Durability (something that could last a term - or easily renewed if it wears out e.g. newspaper)
Research using wikipedia and state how the vibrations are produced and classify your instrument as either: idiophone, membramaphone, chordophone, aerophone.
DURABILITY AND MATERIAL CHOICE IS IMPORTANT WHEN MAKING TO ACHIEVE
DIFFERENT TIMBRES AND PITCHES!
Activity 3 – MAKING
Inspiration …
EXTENSION CHALLENGEARE YOU READY FOR THE CHALLENGE?
DESIGN and MAKE a stand for your musical instrument to stand comfortably on.
This will need to be ready for the DBIS Food Fair on Saturday 23rd November!
AssessmentPlease hand your work to Miss Quinn in a plastic wallet for assessment and it will be marked using the criteria below