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STARTER; circle the correct answers LILO PVC or PP Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic PLASTIC BAG HDPE or LDPE Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic

STARTER; circle the correct answers Polystyrene PS or PP Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic MILK JUG HDPE or LDPE Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic

STARTER; circle the correct answers GLUE Epoxy Resin or Super Glue Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic MDF Urea Formaldehyde or Epoxy Resin Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic

PLASTIC BAG LILO Polystyrene MILK JUG Glue MDF PS or PP Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic MILK JUG HDPE or LDPE Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic PLASTIC BAG HDPE or LDPE Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic Glue Epoxy Resin or Super Glue Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic MDF Urea Formaldehyde or Epoxy Resin Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic LILO PVC or PP Synthetic or Natural Renewable or Non-Renewable Thermoset or Thermoplastic

FANTASTIC PLASTIC Learning Objectives; Class Rules; What plastics can be experimented with & their melting points How to develop ideas What a slump/former is & how to use it Class Rules; IN CLASS WE RESPECT EACHOTHER & THEIR OPINIONS WHEN SOMEONE’S TALKING WE LISTEN ALWAYS DO YOUR BEST

Cubing - Six sided design process Step 1 Function What is the function of your product? What does it need to do? How could it be different? What can you do with it? 2 minutes

Cubing - Six sided design process Step 2 Who Who will use your product? How old are they? Will they find it easy to use? 2 minutes

Cubing - Six sided design process Step 3 Describing What will it look like? Color? Shape? Texture? What size will it be? 2 minutes

Cubing - Six sided design process Step 4 Design Sketch an idea with the information just filled in. Use the design shapes to help ideas if needed (In envelope on your desk). 5 minutes

Cubing - Six sided design process Step 5 Swap Swap with the person next to you who will look at your design & add to your drawing or tell you where you could make it better. 5 minutes

Workshop Milk Demo & Acrylic Demo Groups 1) Milk plastics - Make shapes. Junior hacksaw, beds, clamps 6.5 minutes 2) Acrylic & Hips - Experiment. Scissors, Junior Hacksaw 6.5 minutes Rotate in groups.

(does thickness effect melting time) Plastic Melting Point Oven time Thickness of plastic (does thickness effect melting time) Notes Acrylic 160 About 2mins Hips 200 About 10 – 15 seconds Write any notes here or any drawings/sketch’s;

Cubing - Six sided design process Step 6 Further Development Do you like the changes made? Can you improve further? Does your product meet the needs of the person who will use it? 10 minutes

Ideas Generation Cubing - Six sided design process; Function (What is the function of your product, what does it need to do, how could it be different? What can you do with it?) Who (Who will use your product? How old are they? Will they find it easy to use? Describing (What does it look like? what size is it? color? shape? texture?) Design (Design a quick sketch with the information just filled in of your design, use the design shapes to help ideas if needed). Swap (Swap with the person next to you who will look at your design and add to your drawing or tell you where you could make it better.) Further Development (Do you like the changes made, can you improve further? Does your product meet the needs of the person who will use it?)

Tools you may need to use; Show tools they can use; Coping saw Junior Hacksaw Oven Rasp/Sand paper Epoxy Resin

Plenary Learning reflection, post it note wall poster!