SAASTE Technology/Modules/Structures Grade 5

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SAASTE Technology
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Grade 4 - Grade 5 - Grade 6 - Grade 7 - Grade 8 - Grade 9
Modules
Processing Grade 8/9 - Mechanical Systems Grade 9 - Structures Grade 5 - Structures Grade 8
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Conductors & Insulators - Electronic Circuits - AND & OR Gates - Circuit/Systems Diagram - Hydraulics - Hydraulics & Pneumatics - Technological Products - Preservation-1 - Identifying Materials - Properties of Materials - Preservation-2 - Electroplating - Conditioning-Strengthening/Waterproofing-1 - Conditioning-Strengthening\Waterproofing-2 - Shaping - Forming - Forces - Types of Structures - Mechanisms Worksheet

Types of Structures[edit | edit source]

GLOSSARY:[edit | edit source]

  • Structure: consists of materials which are joined

together in a specific manner

  • Frame structure: made up of individual pieces of material &shy it forms a framework
  • Shell structure: protects things from the outside.
  • Solid / mass structure: consists mainly of matter.
  • Natural structure: exists in nature.
  • Constructed structure: is built by people

The environment we live in consists of structures .Structures are made of materials that are suitable for a certain function.

Structures which exist in nature are known as natural structures and those built by people are known as constructed structures.

There are 3 basic types of structures:

  • Shell structures: protect something.
  • Frame structures: form a frame work.
  • Solid / mass structures: consist mostly of matter

Structures either:

  • Perform a supportive role (bear loads e.g. pillars, constructed beams, crutches, towers), span gaps (e.g. bridge), protect contents (e.g. helmet, eggshell), contain or hold things (e.g. box), provide stability (foundations) .

Sometimes structures tend to collapse or fail to do their job because of failure of the materials: i.e. wrong material being used for a particular job, or because they have been designed incorrectly, or because they have been manufactured badly.

===Activity 1:=== -(approx.: 1 week (L.O. 2)

Look at the pictures and identify the type of structure it represents.

Picture

Natural

Constructed

Shell

Frame

Solid /Mass

Ball





Umbrella





Mountain





Bicycle






Cup






Flower






===ACTIVITY 2 : Research task=== - (approx. 1week (L.O 1, 3) Collect at least 2 different samples of the following materials.

  • Paper
  • Plastic
  • Cardboard

1. Find out 3 properties of each material- (such as hard/soft, waterproof, strong/weak, etc)

2. Give 2 uses of each material

3. How or what did people in the past who did not have paper to write on do for writing material?

ASSESSMENT: RESEARCH

===ACTIVITY 3: PRACTICAL TASK=== - (approx. 1week (L.O.1) Choose from the list of material supplied and make one of the following of the structures named below. Structures: windmill, hill, box

Materials: plasticine (clay), paper, cardboard, plastic straw. (Additional materials for joining: glue /pin)

ASSESSMENT: PRACTICAL

TEST: Match the word in COLUMN A with the correct sentence in COLUMN B

COLUMN A

COLUMN B

Frame structure

Mainly consists of matter.

Constructed structure

Forms a frame work and can have a supportive role

Natural structure

Protects things

Shell structure

Exists in nature

Mass / solid structure

Is made by people

TOTAL: [5X2] ASSESSSMENT: TEST

===ACTIVITY 3: TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESS=== - approx. 2 weeks (L.O.1)

SITUATION[edit | edit source]

Your school is hosting its annual concert. It is expected of the Gr.5 learners to design and make some of the props for the concert using suitable materials

Use your knowledge and skills that you have gained and design and make the props .The material must be suitable for the particular structure that you will be making.

Investigate: Find out what props are needed. Then say what you will make

(Design brief): I will make a:

  • ...........................................................................................................
  • ............................................................................................................

Design: Show 2 different designs of the product you have chosen to make.

Choose a final design and your design must include labels.

Material list Name the materials you will use.

  • ...........................................................................................................
  • ............................................................................................................

Tool List (I will use the following tools.....) Circle the tools and add in others that you will use.

needle scissors saw glue gun cutting board ruler craft knife

  • ...........................................................................................................

Flow diagram: Complete the guided passage on how you are going to make your item.

STEP .1

  • First I.........................................

STEP. 2

  • Then I................................................

STEP.3

  • Afterwards I .........................................................

STEP .4

  • Then I................................................

STEP .5

  • Finally I.............................................................