GCSE Subject Area – Design and Technology (Graphic Products)

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GCSE Subject Area – Design and Technology (Graphic Products) Match the method of representing data with its graphical form: There are no gaps between the bars in a histogram. The bars are often, but not always, different widths. Histograms deal with continuous grouped data. Bar charts should have equal sized gaps between the bars. Get the students to match up the methods with their graphical forms first. Encourage them to think about the difference between a histogram and a bar chart. See if any of them can name the remaining chart – a pictogram / pictograph. Line graphs are good at showing trends in data over time. AQA June 2015 Unit 1

GCSE Subject Area – Design and Technology (Graphic Products) Complete the pictograph using the data in the table: Discuss what you need to do to get full marks – scale and label the axes, give a title, draw the shapes accurately… AQA June 2015 Unit 1

GCSE Subject Area – Design and Technology (Graphic Products) DT – exemplar answer for full marks What could the differences with a pictograph / pictogram in Mathematics be? It would have a key The same shape / symbol would normally be used for each fruit There wouldn’t normally be a scale – you would use the key to work out how much of each fruit you had Discuss what you need to do to get full marks – scale and label the axes, give a title, draw the shapes accurately… AQA June 2015 Unit 1

GCSE Subject Area – Design and Technology (Graphic Products) An orthographic drawing of a milk carton is shown. Dimensions are in mm. Complete a full size one point perspective of the milk carton: Discuss what orthographic means. (Drawn from 3 views – in Maths we refer to front and side elevations, and plan view) Discuss what the VP stands for – Vanishing point – explain how this is used in art to give drawings perspective. AQA June 2015 Unit 1

GCSE Subject Area – Design and Technology (Graphic Products) An orthographic drawing of a milk carton is shown. Dimensions are in mm. Complete a full size one point perspective of the milk carton: How is this different from an isometric drawing in Maths? In isometric drawings the lines are never horizontal. They are vertical or at 60o to the vertical. Discuss what orthographic means. (Drawn from 3 views – in Maths we refer to front and side elevations, and plan view) AQA June 2015 Unit 1