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Make: develops plans for making detailing: resources, dimensions, making steps (such as simple flow diagrams). Draws simple plans using oblique technique. Chooses and uses appropriate tools and materials to make products by measuring/marking, cutting/separating, shaping/forming, joining/combining and finishing, with some accuracy. Uses safe working practices and uses correct tools for the job appropriately.
Make: develops plans for making, detailing: resources, dimensions, making steps (such as flow diagrams). Draws simple assembly drawings (exploded diagrams) if needed. Draws plans using isometric projections. Chooses and uses appropriate tools and materials to make products by measuring/ marking, cutting/separating, shaping/ forming, joining/combining and finishing with accuracy. Changes and adapts design ideas where appropriate. Uses safe working practices and uses correct tools for the job appropriately.
Evaluate: evaluates the product or system in terms of the design brief. Evaluates the process followed and suggests improvements or modifications to the solution in terms of fitness for purpose.
Communicate: 3-D sketches, plans using oblique projection, circuit diagrams with standard electrical component symbols, systems diagrams and simple flowcharts. Plans include scale, thick, thin and dashed lines, dimensions and quantities. Artistic drawings in single VP perspective should be enhanced using colour, texture and shading.
Evaluate: evaluates the product or system objectively in terms of the design brief. Evaluates the process followed and suggests sensible improvements or modifications to the solution in terms of fitness for purpose.
Communicate: 3-D sketches, plans using isometric projection, circuit diagrams with standard electrical component symbols, systems diagrams and simple flowcharts. Plans include scale, thick, thin, dashed and chain lines, dimensions and quantities. Artistic drawings in double VP perspective should be enhanced using colour, texture, shading and shadows.
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Make: develops plans for making, detailing: resources, dimensions, making steps (such as flow diagrams). Draws simple assembly drawings (exploded diagrams) if needed. Draws working drawings using first- angle orthographic projections. Chooses and uses appropriate tools and materials to make products by measuring/marking, cutting/ separating, shaping/forming, joining/ combining and finishing with accuracy. Changes and adapts design ideas where appropriate. Uses safe working practices and uses correct tools for the job appropriately.
Evaluate: evaluates the product or system in terms of the design brief. Evaluates the process followed and suggests sensible improvements or modifications to the solution in terms of fitness for purpose.
Communicate: 3-D and 2-D sketches, plans using first-angle orthographic projection, circuit diagrams with standard electrical and electronic component symbols, systems diagrams and simple flowcharts. Plans include scale, thick, thin, dashed and chain lines, dimensions and quantities. Artistic drawings in either single or double VP perspective should be enhanced using colour, texture, shading and shadows.
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