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Subject: Technology

            Grade 7
   Compiled by Mr. Mondlane.J
Introduction
   Technology can defined as the use of
    knowledge, skills, values and resources to meet
    people’s needs wants by developing practical solution
    to problems, taking social and environmental factors
    into consideration.
Design process skills

                            Investigate




    Problem                                      Design



                             Evaluate




              Communicate                 Make
Investigation
   Investigate is a situation to gain information is an important starting point for
    technology. Reseach or finding of information mainly take places here.
   Learner gather data and information , grasp concepts and gain insight, find out
    about new techniques.
Activity 1.1
     Distinguish between needs and wants.
In the table below separate needs and wants use the heading above.




    bracelet              Sunglasses              Magazine           food



    Sunscreen             Make up                 Water bottle       hat



    Insect repellent      Cushion                 Body lotion        slipper
Design
   Once a problem is fully understood, the design brief needs to be written.
    possible solutions should then be generated.
   These ideas may be drawn on paper.
   This part of design process requires awareness and knowledge and skills
    associated with graphics, such as the use of colour , rendering techniques, 2D
    and 3D drawings.
   These in essence include abilities in planning, sketching, drawing , calculating,
    modelling, and resources.
   The chosen solution will be the one that best satisfies the specifications.
   At this point final drawing / sketches of the chosen solution should be prepared.

   2D two- dimensional – a flat drawing , in which only two principle dimensions are
    visible
   3D three-dimensional a pictorial drawing. A drawing in which the three principle
    dimensions are visible , also the three principle faces are visible in the one
    drawing.
Design
   Aspect of design
The key aspects of design are the following:
   People: who will use the product.
   Purpose : what will the actual product will do?
   Appearance : what it will look like colour and shape this include what material will it will
    be made out of as well.
   Environment : how will the production and use of the product affect the environment?
   Safety : how is the product
   Cost: how much will the finished product cost to produce and what will be the selling price?
Make
   This aspect opportunities for learners to use tools, equipment and
    materials to develop a solution to the identified problem, needs or
    opportunity. It involve buildings, testing , modifying the product.
   Learner will cut , join, shape, finish, form, combine, assemble, measure,
    mark separate mix etc.
Evaluate
   Learners need to evaluate their actions, decisions and results through
    design process.
   Learners need to evaluate the solutions and the process followed to
    arrive at the solutions.
   They should able to suggest changes or improvements where
    necessary.
   This stage requires the use of probing questions, fair test, analysis, etc.
Communicate
   This could be done in various modes
    like oral, written, graphic or electronic
    presentation.
Fitness for purpose
   A solution should be evaluated in terms of the design brief,
    specifications constraints and whether it will meet the purpose for which
    it was designed.
Notes
   Investigation
   The investigation is about to find out about the need of the learners, based on my interview the learner have
    showed a big concerned about carrying textbooks, too much work to write it down and limited time , so it
    make difficult for them to keep up. So the learner requested to have LEARNERLAPBOOKS to reduce
    amount of work load that will have everything they will need for learning.
   Design
   Design is done according to the learners specifications which include features that enable learner do the work
    at home, programme that will teach learner, exercise.
   Make
   After design was success according to learner preference need was met the design of the
    LEARNERLAPBOOK have made.
   Evaluation
   Before the process of making learners LEARNERLAPBOOK for entire school we made the evaluation was
    carried out to check is to whether the learnerlapbook is working properly so that error to be ratified as early
    as possible.
   Communication
   This product will be introduced to the schools through media such as TV, billboard, oral presentation will
    also be done in schools and massive public.
   Fitness for purpose
   The product is design for learners and teachers , it to reduce amount of time of writing to chalkboard, it will
    make learning effective, it is safe to used no danger will be exposed for the users, it looks good, and have no
    effect to the environment.
Rough design
Design view
Book Case design view
Car design

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Technology grade7

  • 1. Subject: Technology Grade 7 Compiled by Mr. Mondlane.J
  • 2. Introduction  Technology can defined as the use of knowledge, skills, values and resources to meet people’s needs wants by developing practical solution to problems, taking social and environmental factors into consideration.
  • 3. Design process skills Investigate Problem Design Evaluate Communicate Make
  • 4. Investigation  Investigate is a situation to gain information is an important starting point for technology. Reseach or finding of information mainly take places here.  Learner gather data and information , grasp concepts and gain insight, find out about new techniques.
  • 5. Activity 1.1  Distinguish between needs and wants. In the table below separate needs and wants use the heading above. bracelet Sunglasses Magazine food Sunscreen Make up Water bottle hat Insect repellent Cushion Body lotion slipper
  • 6. Design  Once a problem is fully understood, the design brief needs to be written. possible solutions should then be generated.  These ideas may be drawn on paper.  This part of design process requires awareness and knowledge and skills associated with graphics, such as the use of colour , rendering techniques, 2D and 3D drawings.  These in essence include abilities in planning, sketching, drawing , calculating, modelling, and resources.  The chosen solution will be the one that best satisfies the specifications.  At this point final drawing / sketches of the chosen solution should be prepared.  2D two- dimensional – a flat drawing , in which only two principle dimensions are visible  3D three-dimensional a pictorial drawing. A drawing in which the three principle dimensions are visible , also the three principle faces are visible in the one drawing.
  • 7. Design  Aspect of design The key aspects of design are the following:  People: who will use the product.  Purpose : what will the actual product will do?  Appearance : what it will look like colour and shape this include what material will it will be made out of as well.  Environment : how will the production and use of the product affect the environment?  Safety : how is the product  Cost: how much will the finished product cost to produce and what will be the selling price?
  • 8. Make  This aspect opportunities for learners to use tools, equipment and materials to develop a solution to the identified problem, needs or opportunity. It involve buildings, testing , modifying the product.  Learner will cut , join, shape, finish, form, combine, assemble, measure, mark separate mix etc.
  • 9. Evaluate  Learners need to evaluate their actions, decisions and results through design process.  Learners need to evaluate the solutions and the process followed to arrive at the solutions.  They should able to suggest changes or improvements where necessary.  This stage requires the use of probing questions, fair test, analysis, etc.
  • 10. Communicate  This could be done in various modes like oral, written, graphic or electronic presentation.
  • 11. Fitness for purpose  A solution should be evaluated in terms of the design brief, specifications constraints and whether it will meet the purpose for which it was designed.
  • 12. Notes  Investigation  The investigation is about to find out about the need of the learners, based on my interview the learner have showed a big concerned about carrying textbooks, too much work to write it down and limited time , so it make difficult for them to keep up. So the learner requested to have LEARNERLAPBOOKS to reduce amount of work load that will have everything they will need for learning.  Design  Design is done according to the learners specifications which include features that enable learner do the work at home, programme that will teach learner, exercise.  Make  After design was success according to learner preference need was met the design of the LEARNERLAPBOOK have made.  Evaluation  Before the process of making learners LEARNERLAPBOOK for entire school we made the evaluation was carried out to check is to whether the learnerlapbook is working properly so that error to be ratified as early as possible.  Communication  This product will be introduced to the schools through media such as TV, billboard, oral presentation will also be done in schools and massive public.  Fitness for purpose  The product is design for learners and teachers , it to reduce amount of time of writing to chalkboard, it will make learning effective, it is safe to used no danger will be exposed for the users, it looks good, and have no effect to the environment.