Unit Award Scheme
115383 TECHNICAL DRAWING
In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have | Evidence needed | |
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shown knowledge of | ||
1 | what is meant by 'technical drawing' and why drawings are needed | Summary sheet |
2 | the basic use of a plain scale, ie to assess and produce a scale drawing | Summary sheet |
3 | the difference between isometric, oblique and perspective pictorial view drawing, and between first and third angle projection | Summary sheet |
demonstrated the ability to | ||
4 | identify the drawing equipment to be used, ie pencil, eraser, parallel motion board, ruler, protractor, set square, compasses, ellipse templates | Summary sheet |
5 | prepare a piece of paper with a border and title box | Student completed work |
6 | carry out an exercise to illustrate five lines, ie horizontal, vertical, angled, perpendicular and parallel | Student completed work |
7 | produce an accurate drawing in isometric projection of at least two actual items | Student completed work |
8 | produce a dimensioned accurate drawing to illustrate the orthographic projection of at least two actual items | Student completed work |
9 | produce an accurate drawing in first or third angle projection of an engineered product, eg a depth gauge | Student completed work |
10 | produce an accurate drawing to illustrate geometric constructions, eg circles, hexagons | Student completed work |
11 | produce an accurate drawing to illustrate an exploded view | Student completed work |
12 | produce an accurate drawing to illustrate a scaled floor plan | Student completed work |
13 | produce a drawing to illustrate two point perspective. | Student completed work |
All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet
Approved 24 May 2021Level - Level Two