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Lesson Plan 1
Cognitive Domain
1. Define the term Orthographic Projection
2. State the views looked at in Orthographic Projection
Psychomotor Domain
1. Examine a geometrical wooden block by touching all surface areas.
2. Identify the correct views from a list
Affective Domain
1. Appreciate the importance of Orthographic Projection in Drafting
Set Interactive
Scenario related to the Relating, Listening, Formative
3mins Induction / discussion and Lesson Notes
Drafting Industry Questioning responding, writing Oral questioning
Introduction questioning
Relating/
the objectives
Writing notes,
Definition of Demonstrating, participating in
Orthographic Lesson demonstration.
explaining, Formative
Projection Discussion, Notes,
15mins Presentation asking and Examining a Oral questioning
Views looked at in demonstration Projector,
responding to geometrical block and Observation
whiteboard,
Orthographic questions and identify all the
Projection
orthographic views.
Summarize the
5mins Conclusion Lesson notes concepts
addressed in
presentations
1and 2. Give
homework.
Thank students
for their
participation,
1min Closure
attention and
cooperation.
Dismiss class.
Introduction/Set Induction
Scenario related to the Drafting Industry
Good Morning class. I have a part time job that involves Wood Working and last week Saturday I had some complications with a job presented
by one of my good customers. My friend, Mr. Jack wants me to build a Speaker Box of which he had drawn. The drawing presented to me
looked like this:
When I saw the drawing I thought that this job would be a piece of cake. As I was about to cut the first piece of material I realized
that the drawing had no dimensions and I do not know how the back and the left side are shaped; is there a hole or a door to the back? This then
caused me to lose valuable time because the drawing presented was not appropriate for this type of job.
Question: Can anyone tell me the best way for Mr. Jack to draw the box; keep in mind that I have to know the size and shape of each side of the
speaker box?
Possible Answers:
Draw each side separately
Draw the Speaker Box with Hidden lines
Orthographic Projection (which brings us to todays topic)
Presentation 1:
Orthographic Projection is a collection of sequential, detailed drawings that work together to give an accurate overall representation of an object.
Therefore, Orthographic Projection is a method of drawing an object looking at it from different views.
When drawing in Orthographic Projection we look at an object from six (6) views. They are the Top (Plan), Front, Back, Bottom, Left Side and
Right Side.
Using samples of geometric blocks pass it around the class an ask students to feel each surface close their eyes and visualize what the surface
looks like. (Spatial Intelligence, H. Gardner).
Ask students to try and sketch each view that they touch.
Summary
Answers:
1. Orthographic Projection is a collection of sequential, detailed drawings that work together to give an accurate overall representation of an
object.
3. Top (Plan), Front, Back, Bottom, Left Side and Right Side
Evaluation Worksheet
The activity below focuses on Orthographic Projection Front Views. For this activity you are
to choose the correct view from the section on the right and enter its number into the bubble-
arrow provided next to the isometric object. The first one is done for you.
https://en.educaplay.com/en/learningresources/2493172/orthographic_projection.htm