SHS3 Applied Technology · Semester 1, Week 19
Substructure and Superstructure
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Curriculum details
- Strand
- Building Construction Technology (Strand 3)
- Sub-strand
- Substructure and Superstructure (3.2)
- Content standard
- 3.3.2.CS.2 - 3.3.2.CS.2 Demonstrate Knowledge and understanding of finishes to buildings. . 3.3.2.LO.1 Outline the purpose of Services and determine the schedule of works involved in installing Electricity, Cold-water and Waste disposal in a typical 3-bedroom self-contained house. 3.3.2.LO.2 Determine the basic finishes used for the different building Components of a simple three-bedroom self-contained house.
- Indicator
- 3.3.2.LI.4 - Discuss finishes applied to Roof Carcasses.
- Suggested placement
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Semester 1, Week 19
(Week 19 of the year)
Our suggestion, laid out in curriculum order across three terms of twelve weeks. NaCCA does not fix the week, so follow your school's scheme of learning.
- Curriculum reference
- NaCCA curriculum document, p. 161
Exemplars (from the NaCCA curriculum)
Communication: Organize whole class and ask learners to select the finishes to apply given the specific roof and geographical environment involved. This is a brainstorming method that elicits critical thinking among learners as they sincerely discuss and come out with the appropriate finishes. Collaboration: - In mixed ability groups ask learners to discuss the construction technologies involved in the application of specific finishes to be used. This method is to ensure effective participation by different learners (GESI) in teaching and learning, including the Approaching Proficiency, the Proficient and the Highly Proficient. - In mixed ability groups ask learners to discuss the types of adhesives, accessories, tools and equipment to be used to enhance efficiency in the application of the finish. This method is to ensure effective participation by different learners (GESI) in teaching and learning, including the Approaching Proficiency, the Proficient and the Highly Proficient. Exemplars: Micro Concrete Roofing Tiles, Wwooden shingles, Translucent Roofing Sheets, Thatch, Corrugated Aluminum or Galvanized sheets. Experiential Learning: Embark on field trips to Construction Sites or Sales Halls where Roof Finishes are applied or sold. Learners will observe, feel and learn about; 1. The appropriate finish to apply to the roof given the functions of the space 2. The appropriate finish to apply to the roof given the geographical location of the building. 3. Construction technology such as curing time and processes used in the application of the finishes; 4. Types of adhesives, materials, tools and equipment used to apply the finishes. Assessment (3.3.2.AS.4). The document marks these depth-of-knowledge levels for this indicator: Level 2 Skills of conceptual understanding; Level 3 Strategic reasoning. Teaching and Learning Materials: - Surfing on the Internet to find information about Services in the Building. - The use of simulation (virtual) to illustrate the functioning of Services installations in the building. - The use of Flip Charts with Services Lay-Out Plans to show distribution of basic services in the building. - Surfing on the Internet to find finishes used on buildings - The use of simulation (virtual) to illustrate functions of finishes on building - Charts, - Pictures - Illustrations - Sample of finishes - Scale models.