Scale Drawings Pre-GCSE Maths. Aims and Objectives Aims To be able to accurately measure a scale drawing and to calculate real life sizes. (AoN portfolio)

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Scale Drawings Pre-GCSE Maths

Aims and Objectives Aims To be able to accurately measure a scale drawing and to calculate real life sizes. (AoN portfolio) Objectives To take measurements from scale drawings To calculate real life sizes To find the area of a room and a patio To calculate distances on a map

Which is the biggest in real life?

What scale has been used? To be able to compare them properly we would need to know the scale that they had been drawn to. This would be written as 1:50, 1:100, etc. 1:50 means that whatever is on paper is 50 times bigger in real life. 1:100 means that whatever is on paper is 100 times bigger in real life.

Here is that information. 1:50 1:25 1:30

Let’s calculate his real height. If this man was drawn to a scale of 1:50 his height would be what in real life? 4cm x 50 = 200cm 4cm 200cm = 2m Scale 1:50

Let’s calculate his real height. If this man was drawn to a scale of 1:25 his height would be what in real life? 8cm x 25 = 200cm 200cm = 2m 8cm Scale 1:25

Let’s calculate his real height. If this man was drawn to a scale of 1:30 his height would be what in real life? 6cm x 30 = 180cm 180cm = 1.8m 6 6cm He is the shortest person. Scale 1:30

No room for error. There is no guessing with scale drawings. If the scale drawing has been drawn accurately, we will always be able to calculate the real life size of the object drawn. We must always know the scale that has been used.

Demonstration Click here to see how scale drawings actually work.here

Student Activities Complete table Measure items drawn to scale Measure areas off plan

Map Activity Maps are usually drawn to a very small scale, i.e. 50,000 or 100,000 times smaller than in real life. We can accurately measure distances by taking measurements off the map and multiplying them by the scale shown.

Students to complete “As the crow flies” activity

Extended activities as necessary

Aims and Objectives Aims To be able to accurately measure a scale drawing and to calculate real life sizes. Objectives To take measurements from scale drawings To calculate real life sizes To find the area of a room and a patio To calculate distances on a map