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Finalising the Structure

Technology • Year 11 • 60 • 13 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

Technology
1Year 11
60
13 students
10 February 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 17 of 28 in the unit "Building a Mai Mai". Lesson Title: Finalizing the Structure Lesson Description: Complete the main structure of the Mai Mai. Review all components to ensure they meet design specifications.

Finalising the Structure

Lesson Overview

  • Unit: Building a Mai Mai
  • Lesson #: 17 of 28
  • Curriculum Area: NZ Technology Curriculum (Level 6)
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Class Size: 13 students
  • Key Focus: Completing the primary structure of the Mai Mai and reviewing its components against design specifications

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  1. Assemble the final structural components of their Mai Mai.
  2. Evaluate their build against initial design specifications.
  3. Apply practical problem-solving techniques to reinforce weak areas.
  4. Reflect on collaboration and construction techniques used.

Materials and Equipment

  • Wood, nails, and fasteners
  • Hammers, drills, and saws
  • Measuring tapes and spirit levels
  • Design plans and checklists
  • Safety gear (gloves, goggles, and earmuffs)
  • Whiteboard and markers for group discussions

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction & Safety Briefing (10 minutes)

  • Teacher-led safety review: Reinforce the importance of working safely while completing the structural framework.
  • Group check-in: Students quickly update their peers on their progress from previous lessons.
  • Design check: Outline today's goal—ensuring the Mai Mai structure meets the design and functional requirements.

2. Completing the Structure (30 minutes)

  • Small group work (3-4 students per group): Each group focuses on finalising different components (roofing, stability reinforcement, or entry points).
  • Teacher role: Circulate, provide feedback, and prompt problem-solving discussions.
  • Checklist review: Each group self-checks their work with a structured checklist to ensure alignment with the design plan.

3. Structural Integrity Review (15 minutes)

  • Structural assessment: Groups swap Mai Mais and assess each other’s work against the design specifications.
  • Peer feedback: Identify any areas that require extra reinforcement and suggest modifications.
  • Teacher debrief: Highlight key learnings, discuss common challenges, and explore how problem-solving played a role.

4. Reflection & Clean-up (5 minutes)

  • Quick-fire reflection:
    • What was the most challenging part today?
    • What teamwork strategies worked best?
    • How did safety impact our efficiency?
  • Tidy workspace: Students pack up tools, ensuring the workshop remains safe for the next lesson.

Assessment & Next Steps

  • Formative Assessment: Teacher observes students' ability to follow design plans and assess the structural integrity of the build.
  • Student Exit Ticket: Each student writes one challenge they encountered today and how they solved it.
  • Next Lesson Preview: Adding functional elements (camouflage, seating, and weatherproofing solutions).

Teacher’s Notes

  • Keep conversations practical and relatable—tie back to real-world application (e.g., hunting, environmental shelter design).
  • Encourage students to voice their reasoning when making structural adjustments—this builds their design-thinking skills.
  • Foster collaboration by assigning roles (e.g., measurement lead, stability checker) to strengthen teamwork dynamics.

This lesson ensures hands-on engagement, problem-solving, and critical evaluation—all essential competencies in the New Zealand Technology Curriculum.

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