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Tuesday, 8 September 2020

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This is an entry-level unit standard for people to demonstrate a basic understanding of selecting, using and caring for the correct type of engineering hand tools. 


People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of the selection of different types of hand tools; select and use engineering hand tools to meet task requirements; and care for engineering hand tools. 


Engineering hand tools applicable to this unit standard fall within the following categories:

 Cutting tools: examples – hacksaws, chisels, files, hole punches, tin snips. 

Assembly tools: examples – hammers, punches, vices, clamps, spanners, wrenches (including impact and torque), pliers.


My evidence to support my assessment booklet 


Cutting tools.





Hack saw 

This is a photo of my cutting a 20x20 halo bar using a 32 TPI

Metal file 

This is a photo of me draw filling the base of my can crusher.

Tin snips I am using tin snips to get my piece of metal




Assembly tools 


Insert spanner  or wrench photographic evidence

Spanner or wrench

Write a short description / explanation of the task you used the hack saw for - be specific

Hammer

Write a short description / explanation of the task you used the tool for - be specific


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Gripping tools Write a short description / explanation of the task you used the tool  for - be specific



What have I learnt?

What type of hacksaw to use for the right job 

What was the most difficult tool to use and why?

Tin snips because they are a bit annoying to use 

What did I enjoy?

Using the hammer because you get to hit things. 

What would I do differently next time?

How i cut the things out because i could not make them straight. 

Questions for future reference.??

Do you have any tips to make my cuts better? 
This supports the assessment for Hand Tools that can be found on this website https://sites.google.com/hornby.school.nz/mr-r-manufacturing/senior-manufactring/hand-to

English

Be Assertive Learning Review

In english class we have been learning about being a assertive in communcation


1. What are the four types of behavioural responses, and what does each mean (in your own words)?

passive- is when you say nothing

assertive- when you be repectful and get your point across

Indirect- is getting a third party to ask that person what you want

Aggresive- When you be angry and demand stuff


What is the definition of Assertive Communication

Assertiveness means expressing your point of view in a way that is clear and direct, while still respecting others. 

What are the three ‘describes’? When should you use them?