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This Year 8 project involves designing and making a key fob light, providing students with hands-on experience in using resistant materials, such as acrylic and rigid polystyrene. The project introduces students to the design process while adhering to constraints on size and shape. Successful completion of the project is crucial for enhancing student motivation and self-esteem. Careful guidance will help students navigate design challenges, and the manufacturing process will be an important aspect of their learning experience.
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Key Stage 3 A Suggested Year 8 Project Manufacturing A Key Fob Light RA Moffatt WELB
To Design and Make a Key / Fob Light The Key Fob / Light is a familiar project in many schools in year 8 and is an ideal starting project. It is best to give the pupils an early experience using resistant materials i.e., acrylic and rigid polystyrene in this example rather than use the kit from Rapid Electronics which uses foam. The design element is restrictive given the limitations of overall size. It is most important to carefully guide pupils through their first experience of the design process. Success for the pupil is vital to stimulate motivation and build upon self esteem. Constraints such as shape/s and size of the material to work from will be an important considerations along with the manufacturing process involved.