Clyde Waterfront Education

1967 Dumbarton Rd

Design a house

This idea will develop a knowledge and understanding of areas, volumes and social arithmetic, by applying this knowledge in a real life context. Young people will work in teams to design a house for an architect company, which meets certain criteria within a budget.

Outcomes of learning

• Subject knowledge gained and enhanced e.g. an appreciation of managing finances and finding the optimum design for a house
• Enterprising skills improved by developing creativity, confidence, taking responsibility, team work
• Developed employability skills: Communication, planning, organisation, researching, analysing, presenting and marketing
• Confidence of working independently from teacher-led lessons demonstrated by working in groups and discussing the challenge in order to work out any potential obstacles
• Pupils take responsibility for their learning through making decisions on budgeting, finance, design and location for the house
• Pupils have developed 4 capacities of CfE

Relevance to curriculum

• Covers many areas in Standard Grade Maths i.e. geometry, finance, angles etc
• Demonstrates how mathematical principles e.g. Pythagoras Theorem is utilized in real life situations

About this lesson/project idea

Theme Curricular area Age group
Architecture Mathematics Lower Secondary
Lesson/project focus Cross curricular links Cross cutting themes
Design and develop a house using maths theory Expressive Arts;
Mathematics;
Science;
Social Studies;
Technologies
ACfE;
AifL;
EiE

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