Lesson Plan - GD T 1
Lesson Plan - GD T 1
Lesson Plan - GD T 1
Standard - 3.4.10.C2
Analyze a prototype and/or create a working model to test a design concept by making actual
observations and necessary adjustments.
Standard - 3.4.3.E6
Explain how manufacturing systems design and produce products in quantity.
Standard - CC.2.1.HS.F.5
Choose a level of accuracy appropriate to limitations on measurement when reporting quantities.
Standard - CC.2.3.HS.A.3
Verify and apply geometric theorems as they relate to geometric figures.
Standard - CC.2.3.HS.A.14
Apply geometric concepts to model and solve real world problems.
B. At the conclusion of the lesson, students will be able to apply the concept of geometric
dimensioning and tolerance when 3D modeling their LEGO with 100% accuracy.
C. During the lesson, students will actively measure and discuss answers of measurement
data while documenting their data using a measurement sheet with 100% completion.
Essential Questions:
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1. Why do manufacturers use Geometric Dimensioning and tolerance?
Content Outline:
II. Tolerance: An allowable variance from the original dimension (Max & Min Limits)
a. Two main types of tolerances:
i. Form: machined part can vary in shape and size
ii. Position: machined part can vary in location
o Teacher will pass out the design briefs and begin to introduce geometric dimensioning &
tolerances. The teacher will ask probing questions and application questions to the
students while the presentation is being given.
o Example math questions will be given to the students to solve during the presentation.
This will help the students once they are ready for the measurement sheet.
o The design brief will be reviewed and the measurement sheet is introduced.
o The students will go to the back and get into groups of four per one micrometer. They will
use their measurement sheets to take all necessary dimensions from the LEGOs
provided.
o As a class, the measurements taken will be checked and discussed.
o Once the class has all the necessary dimensions, students will return to their computers
and start on Autodesk Inventor to start their LEGO 3D model. They will use the
measurements they took in the back with the micrometer when creating the 3D model.
Differentiating Instruction: This lesson incorporates many different strategies that can
engage all learners during instruction and attempt to meet individual needs. Strategies include:
2. Walking around to make sure all students are engaged and comprehending the activity
3. Asking the class for answers and probing them for more detail when needed
5. Use of a visual aid on the measurement sheets for easier data taking
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