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S1 and S2 Flight Project
This is a project I’ve run with classes of all ages.
When there’s been plenty of time available, I’ve taught a bit about aeronautics, aeroplane control surfaces, the aerofoil cross-section, pitch, yaw and roll. I’ve also covered a bit about the history of manned flight. Pupils have built paper darts and tried to get them to roll, pitch or yaw. They’ve then worked in teams to construct and fly a kite. At other times, the whole project has consisted of only one lesson, when teams of pupils constructed a kite in around half an hour, then flew it in the remaining time.
The photos in this article shows pupils in class 1c constructing their kites and pupils in class 2d flying theirs. I did this project with them as they couldn’t gain access to our workshops, due to S4 Craft & Design classes taking priority.
The kites are usually constructed in teams of three. One pupil follows me step-by-step, constructing the kite, while another makes the tails. The third team member prepares a sheet of thumbnail designs for decorative graphics, for selection by team mates.
The kite design requires a sheet of A3 size paper, some masking tape, double sided tape, and a length of pine, approximately three millimetres square in cross section. The kite design is taken from the book ‘One Hour Kites’ by Jim Rowlands. Usually, provided there’s a breeze, all teams manage to get their kite to fly.
There are examples of kites from previous years on our web site, along with links to a number of resources at -
http://www.royalhigh.edin.sch.uk/departments/departments/CDT/s2%20flight%20project%202001%20pg1.html
1E class wind chimes
Posted by Kyle Bowie-MacDonald in Wind Chimes on December 5, 2009
This is 1e class doing our wind chimes,
During our classes, we have been making wind chimes for indoors. I have specifically enjoyed using the machines for cutting the M.D.F., Medium Density Fibreboard.
So far, I have found shaping the chime bars a bit of a challenge. Drawing the fire on my piece of board also proved a bit of a challenge but I got it done in the end. The rest of it was kind of easy to do. The chime bars are made of aluminium, this is a really soft metal to use so you have to be careful with it because you could bend it or scratch.
We are using the theme of the ancient elements fire, water,wind and sun.
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Posted by Callum McNie in Wind Chimes on November 29, 2009
Over the course of a few weeks, 1C have been in the workshop with Mr Black designing wind chimes.
We started by sketching ideas into our folios and then cutting them from small blocks of wood with various saws. Then, having sanded down the edges, we drilled three holes in our chosen spots. We then cut strips of aluminium into separate chime bars.
Attached is a slideshow with several pupils hard at work…
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