JSS 3 BASIC TECHNOLOGY FIRST TERM SCHEMES | WEEK 2 SCALES SCALE DRAWING

JSS 3 BASIC TECHNOLOGY FIRST TERM SCHEMES | WEEK 2 SCALES SCALE DRAWING


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JSS 3 BASIC TECHNOLOGY FIRST TERM

WEEK 1

REVIEWING OF PREVIOUS TOPICS / WELCOME TEST      

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Identify areas of their weaknesses


WEEK 2

SCALES AND SCALE DRAWING

  1. Definition and types of scale
  2. Simple scale drawing

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

Explain the meaning of scale in relation to drawing.

Highlight types of scale

Differentiate between various types of scales

Draw objects to given scales (Enlargement and Reductions)


WEEK 3

DRAWING PRACTICES (ISOMETRIC DRAWING)

  1. Definition of Isometric drawing
  2. Drawing of simple Isometric blocks

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

State the meaning of Isometric drawing

Identify Isometric drawings

Draw Isometric blocks with drawing instruments


WEEK 4

DRAWING PRACTICES (ISOMETRIC DRAWING)

  1. Definition of Isometric drawing
  2. Drawing of simple Isometric blocks

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

State the meaning of Isometric drawing

Identify Isometric drawings

Draw Isometric blocks with a drawing instrument


WEEK 5

DRAWING PRACTICE (OBLIQUE DRAWING)

  1. Definition and types of oblique drawing
  2. Drawing

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

Explain the meaning of oblique drawing

Differentiate between various types of oblique drawings

Draw simple oblique blocks with a drawing instrument


WEEK 6

PERSPECTIVE DRAWING

  1. Definition and types of perspective drawing
  2. Drawing of a simple one-point perspective

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

Give the meaning of perspective drawing

Differentiate types of perspective

Draw a simple perspective drawing


WEEK 7

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT/MID-TERM BREAK


 

Week 8

ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION

Definition of angles of projection (1st and 3rd angle)

Drawing of an orthographic projection of simple blocks

Dimensioning technique

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

Define orthographic projection

Highlight and example

Types of projection

Draw an orthographic projection of simple blocks in 1st and 3rd


WEEK 9    

SIMPLE BLUE PRINT

Definition

Common symbols of building plans and their interpretation

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

Define blueprint

Demonstrate and explain blue blueprint


WEEK 10

DOMESTIC PLUMBING (PLUMBING tools)

Types and uses of Adjustable spanner, Pipe wrench, try square, Spirit level, Pipe cutter, Pipe bender, Bosom hammer, Wiping cloth, Mallet hack saw, Chisel, etc.    By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

Differentiate between common Plumbing tools

Highlight their uses


WEEK 11

PIPELINE FITTING AND SANITARY

Appliances in cold water supply types

Stock cock, Values, Gate valves, Taps, U-Elbows, Tee, Drain cock, Union sink, Baths, Basin, Closet, and Bidets. Their uses

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

Differentiate pipeline fillings and sanitary appliances

Highlight their uses

Install/change pipeline fittings and sanitary appliances


WEEK 12

FAULT DETECTION

Procedure

Tools and their uses

Simple Maintenance

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

Define fault detection

Highlights the tools used for detection

Demonstrate the uses of the required tools

Carry out simple fault detection of equipment. Students in pairs:

Discuss the procedure for fault detection

Students in groups carry out fault detection of equipment


WEEK 2: SCALES AND SCALE DRAWING

Topic Outline:

  1. Definition and types of scale
  2. Simple scale drawing

Learning Objectives:

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

  1. Explain the meaning of scale in relation to drawing.
  2. Highlight the types of scale.
  3. Differentiate between various types of scales.
  4. Draw objects to given scales (Enlargement and Reduction).

Instructional Materials:

  • Rulers, pencils, erasers
  • Graph sheets
  • Examples of scaled maps and drawings
  • Drawing instruments (set squares, compasses, etc.)

Lesson Development:

  1. Meaning of Scale

A scale is the ratio of the size of a drawing or model to the actual size of the object it represents.
It helps in representing large objects like buildings, bridges, and machines on paper in manageable sizes.

Example:
If a wall is 10 meters long and it is drawn as 10 cm on paper, the scale is 1 cm : 1 m or 1:100.

  1. Types of Scales

There are three major types of scales used in technical drawing:

  1. Full Scale:
    When the drawing is made to the same size as the actual object.
    Example: 1:1
  2. Reduced Scale:
    When the drawing is made smaller than the actual object.
    Example: 1:10, 1:100
  3. Enlarged Scale:
    When the drawing is made larger than the actual object (often used for small components).
    Example: 2:1, 5:1
  4. Simple Scale Drawing

A simple scale drawing uses a linear measurement to represent actual dimensions.

Steps to draw using a scale:

  1. Determine the actual size of the object.
  2. Choose a suitable scale (e.g., 1:50).
  3. Divide the actual measurement by the scale ratio.
  4. Draw the object according to the new scaled measurement.

Example:
If a table is 200 cm long and the scale is 1:50,

So the table should be drawn 4 cm long on paper.

Class Activities:

  • Students draw a simple rectangular box using a 1:2 scale (enlarged).
  • Draw a classroom plan using a 1:100 scale (reduced).

Evaluation Questions:

  1. Define scale in relation to drawing.
  2. List and explain three types of scale.
  3. What is the scale ratio if 5 cm represents 10 m?
  4. Differentiate between enlargement and reduction.
  5. A road 2000 m long is represented by 20 cm on a map. Find the scale used.

Assignment:

Draw a simple floor plan of your classroom using a scale of 1:50. Label key parts like doors and windows.


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