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CommunicationsCommunicate to others the results of the planning and designing process through a set of appropriate plans for the identified structure.Cost EstimatingEDesign teams will compare cost for alternative designs and materials.!Comparisons on cost effectiveness'Material characteristics and propertiesbDiscussion of material follows the evaluation of the proposed designs for function and appearance.+Construction Systems Steel, Wood, and otherSResearch different types of systems for their usfulness in the construction process:Communicate with industry and verify the correct materials IT 12.1.2 Students will simulate putting together the utilities of a structure: Kitchen design, HVAC, Water and waste system, Electrical plans and serviceKitchen design IT 12.1.2Identify kitchen layout: L-shape,U-shape, single wall,Corridor, Island. Determine if these are ergonomic,tools and equipment to meet bodies needsResearch and develop a Kitchen HVAC systemsWhat type of systems are there that are controlled by the enviornment. Location and installation, duct systems and temperature transference.4Develop a system for a simple single story structureWater supply Waste systems[Design the system, layout of the system, estimating the cost of the system, and installing.5Electrical plans and Electrical servicesIdentify Electrical symbols, read electrical plans, building material specifications and understand a complete material list. Amperage, general purpose circuit, kitchen circuit, special circuit, National electrical Code, wire sizes and Voltage dropKIT 12.1.3 Transformations: Students will apply and analyze transformations.Testing Beam Stiffness IT 12.1.3Identify the difference in Load, Deformation, Deformation testing, Destruction testing Maximum load testing, Mechanical properties, and Physical properties=Build simple trusses and have students test on a load testerr"Floor truss vs. conventional joistzStudents will know the difference between load, Bend/Flexure, Destructive testing, Truss design, and Mechanical properties=build floor joist and floor trusses and test with load testeryIT 12.1.4 Spatial Modeling: Students will use visualization, spatial reasoning, and geometric modeling to solve problems.Spatial Modeling IT 12.1.4gSketch and draw appropriate representations of geometric objects using ruler, protractor, or technologyQuizzes, ExamsConstruction DraftingDaily Homework, Quizzes, ExamsUse geometric models to visualize, describe, and solve problems (e.g., find the height of a trss; find the amount of paint needed for a room; scale model)^IT 12.1.5 Measurement: Students will apply the units, systems, and formulas to solve problems. Measurement IT 12.1.5AUse strategies to find surface area and volume of complex objects+Figure sheeting of a structure HVAC systemsConstruction Drafting JApply appropriate units and scales to solve problems involving measurementReading of blue printsqConvert between various units of area and volume, such as Sqiare feet to sqiare yards, square feet to Cubic Yards5floor covering roof covering siding for a houseConst. Drafting<Convert equivalent rates (e.g., Room volume to Air Velocity)Quizzes, Exams, Const Drafting HVAC Daily Homework, Quizzes, Exams, 'Find Bd Ft and figure price of MaterialDaily Quizzes ExamsBUse Formulas for right triangles(Path. 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