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Architectural CAD (ACP) 771
Unit 2. Kitchen and Bath


TIME FRAME: 2 weeks
GRADE: 9-12
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         MAP LEVEL:
09.0 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

09.0.1.5.8 -- Students will analyze a product for its ability to satisfy consumer demands

09.0.2.5.7 -- Students will describe the universal input, process, output, feedback (IPOF) systems model

09.0.3.0.1 -- Students will define work, and identify how people earn a living

09.0.4.0.1 -- Students will identify and define a problem

09.0.4.0.5 -- Students will develop an action plan

09.0.4.0.8 -- Students will identify a problem and use a problem solving method to develop a solution

09.0 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

09.0.5.5.5 -- Students will explore different roles while working cooperatively and effectively in team situations

09.0.5.9.2 -- Students will develop a personal time management plan

09.0.7.5.6 -- Students will apply techniques of interpersonal and mass communication through activities such as sketching, computer-aided drafting (CAD), photography and video

09.0.7.9.12 -- Students will operate a computer-aided drafting (CAD) system

09.0.8.5.6 -- Students will design, construct and test models of shelters and other structures

09.0.8.9.5 -- Students will describe the significance of architectural drawings, specifications and contracts in the construction industry

03.0 LANGUAGE ARTS

03.0.3.5.1 -- Students will proofread and edit for grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization; students will demonstrate proficient use of capitalization, punctuation, usage and spelling skills appropriate for their grade level and individual goals and develop proficiency in the use of resources for proofreading and editing.

03.0.3.0.4 -- Students will develop fluency and competency in the English language arts by using and building upon the strengths of the learner's language and culture; students will read, listen to and tell stories from a variety of cultures, including their own, and identify the similarities and differences in the way the language is used.

05.0 MATHEMATICS

05.0.1.0.1 -- Students will use real-life experiences, physical materials and technology to construct meanings for whole numbers, commonly used fractions and decimals

05.0.1.0.3 -- Students will use numbers to count, as measures, labels and as indicators of location

05.0.3.0.3 -- Students will use estimation to determine the reasonableness of an answer

05.0.5.9.2 -- Students will describe and apply the effect of a change in length on the area and volume of an object

05.0.6.5.6 -- Students will solve real-world problems using geometric concepts.

27.5 SCIENCE - PERSONAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT

27.5.11.0.9 -- Students will describe the types of materials used by people to build houses, and the properties that make the materials useful.

27.5.11.10.45 -- Students will explain how technological advances have affected the size and growth rate of human populations throughout history.

27.5.11.9.25 -- Students will explain how housing development, transportation options and consumption of resources may affect the environment.



1. How are computer-drafting skills used to produce an architectural drawing?
2. How is an architectural drawing produced using acceptable practices and building 3. codes?
4. How are the kitchen cabinets planned and drawn in a floor plan?
5. How are the bathroom cabinets and fixtures planned and drawn in a floor plan?




Design of a kitchen floor plan, based on the student's floor plan.
Develop a kitchen elevation, based on the student's floor plan.
Design of a bathroom floor plan, based on the student's floor plan.
Selection of cabinets, fixtures and appliances based on standard models.



Student in Engineering CAD will develop the ability to:
-- Use the computer to produce an architectural drawing,
-- Use reference books to select standardized cabinets, fixtures and appliances,
-- Use reference books and Internet to aid in the design of a student-designed plan,
-- Produce a kitchen and bathroom plan, based on industry-standards, to integrate into the student's house plan.



All students will:
-- Use computer-aided drafting to produce an industry-standard architectural drawing,
-- Understand and be able to read an industry-standard architectural drawing,
-- Read and apply industry-standard reference books.




Effort/attitude/participation = 50% of grade
Assessed daily, recorded as a weekly grade

Assigned Drawing Projects = 50% of grade
Assessed for quality of workmanship and meeting scheduled deadlines

Students produce and print a kitchen floor plan.
Students produce and print a kitchen elevation view.
Students produce and print a bathroom floor plan.




Field trip to a house currently under construction.
Field trip to a kitchen/bath design center.




Manufacturer's specification books.
Architectural Textbook
Building Code book.