Learning objective

  • To assemble the automata frame components and supports with the help of an exploded diagram.

Success criteria

  • I can assemble a product with the support
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National curriculum

Design and technology

Design

Pupils should be

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

1: Lesson plan

An area for you to put useful resources from the previous lesson

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Differentiation

Learners needing support

Could be given a breakdown of the assembly into smaller stages; could be provided with the Resource: Automata design idea example to support them in generating ideas; could be shown slide 2 of the Presentation: Automata design ideas to support them in realising a particular set of design criteria.

Learners working at a stretch

Should continue working independently within their pair from Lesson 1: Making a frame; could take on the role of workshop assistant if they finish ahead of time to assist their peers; should add detailed annotations to their design ideas.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: partially assembling their frame

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Vocabulary definitions

  • assembly diagram

    An exploded view diagram of an object that shows you how to construct an object or the order of assembly of various parts.

  • client

    A person or company who receives a service from a professional (such as a designer).

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