100 10205 120 Architectural CAD (ACP) 771 130 Unit 3. Elevations 140 4 weeks 150 9-12 160 170 180 210 09.0 Technology Education 211 1.5.8 212 2.5.7 213 3.0.1 214 4.0.1 215 4.0.5 216 4.0.8 220 09.0 Technology Education 221 5.5.5 222 5.9.2 223 7.5.6 224 7.9.12 225 8.5.6 226 8.9.5 230 03.0 Language Arts 231 3.5.1 232 3.0.4 233 234 235 236 240 05.0 Mathematics 241 1.0.1 242 1.0.3 243 3.0.3 244 5.9.2 245 6.5.6 246 250 27.5 Science - Personal and Social Context 251 11.0.9 252 11.10.45 253 11.9.25 254 255 256 300 1. How are computer-drafting skills used to produce an architectural drawing? 300 2. How is an architectural drawing produced using acceptable practices and building codes? 300 3. How is a cross-section of the floor elevations drawn? 300 4. How is the roof design (looking from above) drawn? 300 5. How are the outside elevations drawn, including windows? 400 Development of cross-section of floor elevations based on student's floor plans. 400 Roof design (looking from above). 400 Outside detailed elevations, inculding windows, doors, etc. 400 400 500 Student in Engineering CAD will develop the ability to: 500 -- Use the computer to produce an architectural drawing, 500 -- Use reference books to follow a professionally-drawn plan, 500 -- The ability to visualize the relationship of floors, walls, ceilings, etc.of buildings, 500 -- The ability to visualize the building as it would look from the outside. 600 All students will: 600 -- Use computer-aided drafting to produce an industry-standard architectural drawing, 600 -- Understand and be able to read an industry-standard architectural drawing, 600 -- Read and apply industry-standard reference books. 600 700 Effort/attitude/participation = 50% of grade 700 Assessed daily, recorded as a weekly grade 700 700 Assigned Drawing Projects = 50% of grade 700 Assessed for quality of workmanship and meeting scheduled deadlines 700 700 Students produce and print a cross-section elevation view. 700 Students produce and print a roof plan, as seen from above. 700 Students produce and print an elevation view of the outside of the house. 700 800 Field trip to a house currently under construction. 820 Manufacturer's specification books. 820 Architectural Textbook 820 Building Code book.