Objectives: Lesson Five Woodworking joints shown and explained via a PowerPoint presentation. - Considering which joints would work with your ideas/designs.

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Objectives: Lesson Five Woodworking joints shown and explained via a PowerPoint presentation. - Considering which joints would work with your ideas/designs. Mid project assessment – current working pathway, targets and expectations. Produced a range of initial ideas… - Development of ideas and modifications are evident.

Tracking Progress in your booklets… Read through all the (R.M) descriptors in the ‘Research’ column… - What pathway best describes you and your work? Tick the relevant boxes Make a note of the pathway you are at. Are you happy where you currently are? Please discuss thoughts with me during our conversation.

Timing task ‘Speedy Gonzales’ Challenge Equipment… A piece of A4 paper and a sharp pencil – that is it! Instructions… You have one minute to draw as many money boxes on a set theme or style as you can! … several times too! (practice makes perfect!)  Can you beat Mrs G (ultimate Challenge!!!) Hint… Quick sketches Draw whatever ideas comes into your head No need to be neat! No sketch should be bigger than your thumb (5cm²) stopwatch. com/countdown- clock/full-screen/

Initial Ideas - Examples

Innovative Box – See video! whyB700Y&feature=player_embedded

Woodworking Joints *See separate presentation Primary and secondary sources of joints Homework Research independently into two different types of woodworking joints. Printed or saved documents must be brought in for the deadline. The two joints researched need to be the ones that you are going to incorporate and manufacture for your money box. Butt Joint Mitre Finger joint