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Step 2Card Model

Card Model
Resources: Work booklets / colouring pencils / coloured card / scissors / glue
  • Their favourite 2D design ideas need to be tested and modified, card models are ideal for this.
  • This is a good opportunity to get the kids to ensure there are no thin sections to their design as these bits will definitely snap off when cutting out.
  • The students take the pre cut card squares (80x80mm x2), then draw the favourite design on each square....... be careful, students will draw a tiny sketch in the card.....this wastes materials, makes the design hard to cut out and its likely to snap when cutting......tell them their drawing must touch all four edges of the card.
  • Cut out the card shapes and then the students can peer assess and evaluate each others work based on 'can it be made', this is good because it encourages evaluative thinking and communication of constructive criticism. 
  • Stick the models on the 'modelling' page then annotate any issues / mods to make then sketch those changes
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