:: November 12::
Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing ::2.1
Expectations:
C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
Typing.com ASSIGNMENT!
Beginner: Z and Enter Keys  :: Due Friday, November 12   :: 10 Points
Typing:
1. Log in to typing.com
2. Click Lessons
3. Beginner: Z and Enter KeysÂ
(this is due Friday, November 12 ): 10 Pts.
4. Begin Typing (Please DO NOT GO PAST THIS LESSON! It will RESET if you do!)
NOTE!!! No late TYPING will be accepted!!!!
If you are finished or waiting, work on Clever!
Students click on the Clever icon on the desktopÂ
Sign in using the username & password (same as logging into computer)
Click on the square that says iReadyÂ
Continue until time is up!
Lessons have been assigned to them based on their diagnostic test results both in Math and Reading. Within each lesson are brain break games. The district is pushing a goal of 45 minutes per week on Online Lessons in ELA and 45 minutes per week in Math to close the gaps found in the diagnostic. Math and ELA are providing some of that time during the week, but not all.Â
What Are We Doing Today?
Technical Drawing :: 2.1
Why learn blueprint reading and Technical Drawing :
 Development of Spatial Intelligence:
Learning to interpret and create technical drawings and blueprints helps in developing spatial intelligence in students, allowing them to understand three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional representations. This spatial visualization ability is crucial in many fields such as architecture, engineering, and design.
Enhancement of Problem-Solving Skills:
Blueprints and technical drawings require a precise and detailed approach, which can help students learn how to break down complex problems into manageable parts. Understanding different components and their relationships within a design encourages logical thinking and problem-solving, skills that are valuable in many aspects of life and career.
Why is learning blueprint reading and Technical Drawing important:
Introduction to Engineering and Architecture Concepts:
By learning blueprint reading and technical drawing, students get an early introduction to fundamental engineering and architecture concepts. This exposure can spark interest in these fields and help students in exploring and identifying their career aspirations and academic interests at an early stage.
 Encouragement of Precision and Attention to Detail:
Creating and interpreting technical drawings require a high level of precision and attention to detail. Acquiring these skills can aid students in becoming more meticulous and accurate in their other academic subjects and daily tasks. This ability to focus and pay attention to detail is valuable in various professional fields and everyday activities.
How will my teacher know what I learned?
Practical Assignments:
Completion and Quality:
Handing in assignments on time and ensuring they meet the specified requirements can demonstrate your understanding and commitment.
Detail and Accuracy:
The precision and correctness of your work will indicate your mastery of the subject.
 Quizzes and Tests:
Knowledge Assessment:
Answering questions accurately on tests will show your knowledge of blueprint reading and sketching concepts.
Application of Skills:
Solving problems or creating sketches under test conditions can demonstrate your practical skills and understanding of the subject.
Showcase of Work:
You can compile a portfolio of your sketches and blueprint readings to demonstrate your understanding and skills.
Complete this form and turn it in Today. You will use this to help you with your presentation this week. 15 Points
Let's Get Started!
Technical Sketching :: 2.1
Lets Practice: Draw each line 1" apart. Place a dot on both ends and use your ruler to draw the exact 10 measurements.Â
1 1/2
6 1/4
2 1/8
5 3/4
3 1/8
1 3/4
4 5/8
3 1/2
5 7/8
4 1/4
BP-34
Notes:Â
Lable Drawing
Your Name
Object Name
Object #
Draw to scale
Legend or Key
Scale Ratio (1" to 1')
All Drawing must be neat and profession
15 Points
BP-35B
Notes:
Lable Drawing
Your Name
Object Name
Object #
Draw to scale
Legend or Key
Scale Ratio (1mm to 1mm)
All Drawing must be neat and profession
15 Points
Notes:
Lable Drawing
Your Name
Object Name
Object #
Draw to scale
Legend or Key
Scale Ratio (1" to 1')
All Drawing must be neat and profession
15 Points
Technical Sketching :: 2.1 ::15 Points
 2.5-2.6A-B
 Blueprint reading and Sketching:2.6B Three-View Drawing
Review: 1.5
Word Sheet 1.5
4.1 A-B Notes
After Reading the information Take the Open Note Quiz 1.4A In Your Red NoteBook
15 Points
Let's Get Started!
Blueprint reading and Sketching: 1.4B :: The bases
If You would like to complete old assignments 1.1-1.3 Click this link!
After Reading the information, Take the Open Note Quiz 1.4B In Your Red NoteBook
15 Points
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