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Monkey Business (Key Stage 1)
Design Brief: Design and make a model of a monkey enclosure for the local zoo.
Strand of Learning: Materials & Structures
Overview: In this unit of work children learn about structures by designing and making a model of a monkey enclosure for the local zoo. They begin by visiting a local playground to look at the different types of playground equipment, their shapes and structures. Having discussed their favourite playground activities and equipment, they draw a plan of their ideal playground. Children create 2D and 3D structures using drinking straws and pipe cleaners and are taught different ways of making these frame structures stronger, stiffer, and more stable. Using information from either a visit to a zoo or from watching a video of different monkeys and primates in zoos, children design a new enclosure for monkeys. They use their ideas and designs to help them create a model of a monkey enclosure applying different skills and techniques to make their structure strong, stiff and stable.
Gallery
Images from the Lesson Presentation Slides
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6 x Lesson Presentation Slides
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Zoo Enclosure Design Sheet
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Playground Word Mat
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Playground Labelling Sheet
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Medium Term Planning includes:
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6 x lesson overviews
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Vocabulary List
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Knowledge Organiser
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Learning statements linked to Curriculum
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Support and Challenge
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Assessment - Keeping up with the curriculum
Teaching Pack
Curriculum Scope and Sequence
Substantive & Technical Knowledge
Pupils should know:
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A product is something that is made to do a job or fulfil and need.
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A design brief describes the product that is to be made
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Drawing out design ideas is useful to see how the product will look.
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Using model and construction kits can help to develop their ideas and designs.
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About a range of materials and their properties and how they can be used when making a product.
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Evaluating a product is about identifying what is good about the product and ways it could be made better.
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Materials
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That sheet materials refers to materials that are flat.
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That sheet materials can be folded to create three-dimensional shapes.
Structures
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Know the different types of structures that are found in the natural world and in the man-made world.
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Know that different structures are used for different purposes.
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Know how to use shape to increase the strength and stiffness of a structure.
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How a large base can make a structure stable.
Practical Knowledge (skills)
Pupils should know how to:
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Research similar existing products, including online research.
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Use knowledge of existing products to help with generating their own ideas.
Drawing Skills
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Generate and communicate ideas using sketches, drawing and digital software.
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Create clearly labelled drawings to explain how their product works.
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Select and use tools most appropriate for a practical task.
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Measure and mark out different materials when working with them.
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Cut and shape a range of materials using different tools and techniques.
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Assemble, join, and combine a range of materials using different methods and techniques.
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Explore and identify how products have been created, including the materials that have been used to make the product.
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Reflect on a finished product explaining their likes, dislikes and suggesting improvements.
Materials
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Cut sheet materials safely using tools provided.
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Measure and mark out to the nearest centimetre.
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Shape sheet materials through folding, creasing and curling.
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Join materials through gluing and by making slots.
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Combine materials to increase their strength and stability.
Structures
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Join different materials to create a structure.
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Create a simple rectangular framework with corner struts for added strength.
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Use techniques to make structures that are stronger and stable