Problem: You have to stay overnight in the woods Design Brief : (solution)

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Problem: You have to stay overnight in the woods

Design Brief :

(solution)

Design Specification: must have might have

(limitations)

We will build a shelter to sleep in

Test: Try it out!

Building a structure to ....

Building a structure to ....

Strong structures ie Δ’s 3

Knots – types, when, how

4Position of structure – elevation,defense, terrain

Communication -Morse, semaphore 6Trade – ditches,

waterways

Transport,

Scale, keys, route, area, perimeter 5

Natural structure

Art in nature 1

Golden rule, fibonacci sequence 2

To build a structure to .....

based on the design cycle R, D; P; C, E.

•Give the problem

Problem, Design Brief / the solution, Design Specification / the limitations

• Brainstorm and make a mind map with what they need to know (skills, research, learn) in order to complete the task.

• When research finished, design structure and plan it

• Create it

• Evaluate it - Make 5/6 slides to see how they have addressed the skills and reseach have influenced their structure

• 4 to a group. Teach research/skills to all the group or have different workshops and 1 person from each group attends it and reports back and teaches their own group.

Art in nature (In what way can architectural design be influenced by nature)

By looking at existing buildings find the relationship between them and nature. Eg what in examples nature did they come from and how have they changed.

Go out and collect some invertebrates (pitfall traps), identify them, learn their basic body parts and try to design a structure from it.

Look at structures and materials in the wood.

Then come back to design and assess for feasibility

In groups discuss the possible stimulus for the design of this building.

Starter

In groups discuss the possible stimulus for thedesign of this building.

Science

• Pitfall traps

• Identification of organisms and body parts

• Structures

• Forces

• Knots

ST4F

Maths

• area, perimeter, ratio

• Scale drawing

• fibonacci sequence and the golden rule

ST2 scale

ST2fib

Art• In what way can architectural design be influenced by nature

StarterSSSPP

ST1WS

Overview

Teachers files

Social studies

• Position and defence

Using pictures of castles, outline the defence method, giving advantages and disadvantages

Go out into the woods and look for 3 different places with different defences to build your structure. Give evidence to support this.

(elevation, terrain, vegetation)

• Communication

Assess route in

How to transport equipment

• Mapping

Scale, route, key

Mapping

http://www.jaconline.com.au/downloads/sose/direction-skills.pdfhttp://www.jaconline.com.au/downloads/sose/contour-skills.pdfhttp://www.oxfam.org.uk/education/resources/mapping_our_world/mapping_our_world/l/lesson1/theglobeunwrapped.htmhttp://step.nn.k12.va.us/science/ES/Earth_Science_PowerPoint/lon-lat.ppt#325,1,Slide 1 http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/2000/exploration/projections/index.htmlhttp://www.aquarius.geomar.de/omc/make_map.htmlhttp://www.ammap.com/http://www.docstoc.com/docs/4582137/map-skills-worksheet/http://www.docstoc.com/docs/24604345/General-Map-Skills-Worksheet/All the geography text books have mapping activities also.

Advisor• respect means? – to environment,

to members of your group – listeners, leaders etc

team roles - what are you mostly?

• team building exercises

• communication - morse, semaphore, torch

• carvings - totempole for structure

Thoughts …..

LangA – alphabet of nouns, adjectives etc and use to make a fairytale

Food – look at outdoor cooking and what we can find to eat

Sleeping overnight

leaf collection, tree identification based on density

http://sfr.psu.edu/youth/sftrc/lesson-plans/forestry/6-8

Books:

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_rIMfoFarpoC&dq=outdoor+education+plans&printsec=frontcover&source=in&hl=en&ei=MeAfTNyPMc-dOKqFsfsL&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=12&ved=0CEkQ6AEwCw#v=onepage&q=outdoor%20education%20plans&f=false

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=k82M2yBH704C&dq=outdoor+education+plans&printsec=frontcover&source=in&hl=en&ei=MeAfTNyPMc-dOKqFsfsL&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=11&ved=0CEcQ6AEwCg#v=onepage&q=outdoor%20education%20plans&f=false

Assessment - Make 5/6 slides to see how they have addressed the skills and reseach have influenced their structure

• architecture in nature

• fibonacci sequence

• position – defence, terrain, elevation

• route, key

• structure of shelter

• team work

• respect to nature