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1 1 Name:Group 9 Teacher assessment Overall level 765432 abcabcabcabcabcabc Teacher commentMerits / LOC’s Target

2 2 Create a brainstorm of all the objects / items that produce light. List 5 requirements that all lights/ lighting devices must be, have or do to be successful. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Natural List 5 analysis questions you need to ask at this stage that will help you in your planning / design ideas. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3 3 It must be suitable for… ___________________________

4 4 Lighting can be categorised into four types. Explore each link to learn more about each type Ambient lighting (or general lighting) is seen as the starting point for lighting a space or a room. It makes up the "base" amount of light in a room. It is the best way to light a space. Ambient light can come from down lights mounted in the ceiling, ceiling lights in the surface of the ceiling, or table and floor lamps. These types of fixtures diffuse light over a large area. Accent lighting - considered as "layers of light" when lighting a space; accent lighting is directional light aimed at an object or feature in a space. It is a good way to make something stand out in the space. Flood lights, spot lights, track lights. Shining a light at a painting is a good example. Task Lighting - It is a way to provide more light on a specific area to perform a task that requires more light than the ambient fixtures can give. Task lighting fixtures try to illuminate the entire space. Desk lamps, ceiling pendant fixtures, and appliance lights are all good examples of task lighting fixtures. Decorative lighting - Chandeliers, light strips, pendants, sconces and even candles are all examples of light fixtures that draw attention to themselves and add character to the room being lighted In this space write down some additional information about these types lighting. You will need to use the computer and research these 4 types of lighting. ________________________________________________________________ What types of lighting do you have in your home? _________________________________________________________________ Do you use a type of lighting more in a specific room in your house – why? __________________________________________________________________ What are the variety of materials used in the production of lighting – what effect do they create? __________________________________________________________________

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7 7 What’s your level? Designing and Communicating ideasMy level Produce at least one design with labelled sketches3 Identify alternative ideas using labelled sketches, include colour. Be aware of constraints.4 Think of ideas and discuss. Use drawings and models to communicate ideas. Identify suitable materials. 5 Use models and drawings to explore ideas. Test them. Discuss with users and develop criteria6 Produce models, detailed 3D diagrams to explore, test and develop designs.7

8 8 Explain below what practical work you have done. Include the tools, machinery and materials you have used. _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ Are you pleased with your work?. If you were going to do this project again what would you change to improve what you have done. Would you change the design / materials used?. Remember to explain why!. ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Brainstorm below the tools / materials/ machinery you have used during this project Extension: Draw a picture of something interesting you did today.

9 9 What’s your level? Planning and organisation.Level I have followed a plan to make my design.3 Produce clear step-by-step plans.4 Work from own detailed plan and modify when needed.5 Check your progress as you move forward. Make modifications from what you find out to improve quality.6 Produce a plan that predicts time needed to make the product.7 List three things you found difficult with your work and how you overcame your problems_______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ In what ways have you made personal improvements through this work. (For example gained confidence)_______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________

10 10 i.e. Where will it be used? i.e. What type of light will it be?

11 11 What do I need to today?How did it go? Explain what health and safety steps you have taken in your work

12 12 What’s your level? Manufacture.Level Work with materials, produce a finished item.3 Work with materials, produce good quality items. Select and work with a range of tools.4 Work with a range of tools, materials and equipment. Show understanding in using equipment and processes. 5 Work with a range of tools, materials and equipment. Show good understanding of their use. 6 Work with a range of tools, materials, equipment, components, processes and have shown a knowledge and understanding of them. 7 Glue a picture of your finished work here Produce a step by step guide to show how your product was manufactured.


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