‘A children’s day nursery’

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‘A children’s day nursery’ Internal Assessment November Pre-release ‘A children’s day nursery’

Internal Assessment November Pre-release

Pre-release Internal Assessment November 1a: What do you think about the clarity of the letters? 1b: Do you think the colour scheme will be appealing to young children? Explain your answer? 1c: Name a suitable material for the face of the clock. Explain why this material would be suitable.

Pre-release Internal Assessment November 1a: What do you think about the clarity of the letters? 1b: Do you think the colour scheme will be appealing to young children? Explain your answer? 1c: Name a suitable material for the face of the clock. Explain why this material would be suitable.

How can we make a product suitable for a children’s learning needs? It must be colourful and fun Intellectual development – this is to do with their brain! It should be educational How can we make a product suitable for a children’s learning needs? Physical development – this is their fine and gross motor skills (big and little muscles) It must be easy to understand

What tasks/activities help with a child’s intellectual development? Animal identification Numbers/counting Reading What tasks/activities help with a child’s intellectual development? Colours Talking – communicating with others

Internal Assessment November Drawing skills

Oblique: Oblique is a simple type of technical drawing used to create 2 or 3 dimensional objects. Usually the projected angle is 30° or 45°

Use the sketching boards to: Oblique task: Use the sketching boards to: Choose one of the above products and draw it using the oblique drawing technique Explain a little bit about how it is educational. Explain how it is suitable for a child (colour, size, shape etc)

What’s the difference?

Isometric: Isometric is a type of technical drawing used to create 3 dimensional objects to scale. Isometric is commonly used in engineering and technical drawings. The projected angle is 30°

Isometric:

Use the sketching boards to: Isometric: Have a go Use the sketching boards to: Choose one of the above products and draw it using the isometric drawing technique Add some shading! Explain a little bit about how it is educational. Explain how it is suitable for a child (colour, size, shape etc)