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S5 Intermediate 2 Graphic Communication
Intermediate 2
Graphic Communication is split into two distinct
areas: Technical Graphics and Computer Graphics Presentation. The main
focus of homework exercises will be related to Knowledge &
Interpretation areas of Technical Graphics e.g. BS symbols, CAD,
Construction etc.. In the Intermediate 2 course, pupils will have the
opportunity to develop initial ideas for their Computer Graphics folio
at home, through internet research etc.. Where possible we would also
encourage consolidation of Technical Graphics skills, through the use of
a drawing board and equipment at home.
Type of homework
At the start of S5 all pupils are issued with a
Course Glossary, which will continue to be used throughout the year, as
well as a Homework Book Three. The glossary contains valuable
information on a range of topics, as well as a list of commonly used
words in context. Homework will take the shape of: Short knowledge and
interpretation exercises covering all aspects of the knowledge and
interpretation of Technical Graphics; revision of glossary booklet
(which will prepare the pupils for regular class test). We will also
take time to consolidate knowledge through the use of past paper
questions, which will be set for or completed at home.
Frequency and expected duration
On each occasion homework or revision of
glossary is given out, a period of 1 week will be given, for pupils to
complete it. In S5, the general frequency will be once a fortnight and
building up to once a week during the year. Duration of homework
exercises would commonly take a pupil about 30 minutes to complete,
however in relation to glossary work this would be better approached
over three or four evenings using about 10 minutes on each occasion to
consolidate and memorise. Also, there may be an odd occasion where
pupils have not covered appropriate amount of work in the classroom this
may be extended via completion at home and we would always recommend
Intermediate 2 pupils to read or attempt questions in advance of new
topic areas. Much of the resources used within the classroom are
available to access through the secure section of the school website. |