Unit Award Scheme

115383 TECHNICAL DRAWING

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

shown knowledge of

1what is meant by 'technical drawing' and why drawings are neededSummary sheet
2the basic use of a plain scale, ie to assess and produce a scale drawingSummary sheet
3the difference between isometric, oblique and perspective pictorial view drawing, and between first and third angle projectionSummary sheet

demonstrated the ability to

4identify the drawing equipment to be used, ie pencil, eraser, parallel motion board, ruler, protractor, set square, compasses, ellipse templatesSummary sheet
5prepare a piece of paper with a border and title boxStudent completed work
6carry out an exercise to illustrate five lines, ie horizontal, vertical, angled, perpendicular and parallelStudent completed work
7produce an accurate drawing in isometric projection of at least two actual itemsStudent completed work
8produce a dimensioned accurate drawing to illustrate the orthographic projection of at least two actual itemsStudent completed work
9produce an accurate drawing in first or third angle projection of an engineered product, eg a depth gaugeStudent completed work
10produce an accurate drawing to illustrate geometric constructions, eg circles, hexagonsStudent completed work
11produce an accurate drawing to illustrate an exploded viewStudent completed work
12produce an accurate drawing to illustrate a scaled floor planStudent completed work
13produce a drawing to illustrate two point perspective.Student completed work

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 24 May 2021Level - Level Two