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Designing Recyclable Materials into Useful Products Week 7-Day 1

Look at the symbol. What is the meaning of the given symbol?

Cite materials that can be recycled. 1. 2. 3.

Look at the Picture Tell something about it.

In the succeeding activities, you will use the GRASPS Model by Wiggins and McTighe in designing product out of local materials. Here is a guide on how you will achieve your results in designing new product.

GRASPS is an acronym for: Goal – states the problem or challenge that you will resolve. Role – explains who you are in the scenario and what you are being asked to do.

Audience – your target audience are for whom solving the problem is for, who you need to convince of the validity and success of your solution for the problem. Situation – provides the context of the situation and any additional factors that could impede the resolution of the problem.

Product, Performance, and Purpose – explains the product or performance that needs to be created and its larger purpose. Standards and Criteria for Success – dictates the standards that must be met and how the work will be judged by the assumed audience.

Steps and tips when designing a new product out of local and used materials at home: 1. Determine the available local materials that are largely available at home or in your nearby places and community. 2. Study the properties of these local materials or used, broken, damaged or repairable materials.

3. Create new products that are useful out of these materials by adding some aesthetic sense on them by watching videos, TV, or looking for some references that may guide you in creating new materials. 4. As much as possible seek help from elders to enjoy doing your activities in reducing, reusing, recycling, recover and repair of materials to design local products that are useful out from these waste materials.

How will you manage your waste at home? _________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.

How can you make the old magazine useful?

Assignment, September 20, 2024 What is the importance of proper management of wastes at home?

What have you realized in recycling materials? ________________________________________________________________________________. In a sheet of paper answer the question below.

Prepare the materials needed in the activity. These are as follow:  Old Newspaper  Scissors/cutter  Thin sticks  Pencil  Glue  Cardboard  Acrylic Paint/ water color and brush

Designing Recyclable Materials into Useful Products Week 7-Day 2

How can you manage your plastic waste at home?

It is necessary to practice proper waste management at home. Applying the 5R’s can help us reduce waste in our environment.

Can we recycle an old magazines to another useful material?

Read the concept below.   What happens when we are through with using the products? Do you crumple the paper and throw it immediately in the trash bin? If the paper is completely not usable, do you think of ways to recycle it? To recycle means to create new product with another purpose out of materials that already serve its original purpose.

According to thanam.com, recycling old newspapers is a wonderful way to conserve the few natural resources left on the planet. As we know, the manufacturers of paper require timber which is one of the reasons why multitudes of trees are felled every year. When paper is recycled, you help in the conservation of timber, minerals and water. When a ton of paper is recycled every year, 7000 gallons of water and 17 trees are saved. Moreover, recycling unwanted newspapers, magazines, books, etc. you contribute to the reduction of waste materials that are sent to incinerators and landfills.  

Let’s Do Recycling! Follow these procedures in making Paper Basket: ⚠ Precautionary measure: Use sharp objects in a safe manner. For example, always cut away from yourself rather than toward yourself.

First, make paper tubes. To do this, cut the newspaper into strips and make newspaper sticks using thin sticks and the strips of newspaper. Make a lot of it because it is the basic material needed to form the basket then set it aside.

Cut a circular base from a cardboard and paste odd numbers of newspaper sticks. Cover it with another circular base then let it dry.

Weave the newspaper sticks to form a basket.

Let it dry and paint to desired design. (Note: You don’t need to copy the exact color, you can use the available painting materials you have at home. You can also add some decorations depending on your preference and creativity.)

Answer these guide questions, submit them together with your output. What useful material did you came up from old newspapers? Is it easy to do? Why? Why not? Is it useful? Why? What other useful materials can you make out of old newspapers? Why is it important to recycle old newspapers?

What do you feel when you’re doing your activity?

We can recycle any available materials to reduce waste in our community or at home.

What is the importance of 5Rs?

Designing Recyclable Materials into Useful Products Week 7-Day 2

Continuation of making the Paper Basket.

Let’s Do Recycling! Follow these procedures in making paper basket: ⚠ Precautionary measure: Use sharp objects in a safe manner. For example, always cut away from yourself rather than toward yourself.

First, make paper tubes. To do this, cut the newspaper into strips and make newspaper sticks using thin sticks and the strips of newspaper. Make a lot of it because it is the basic material needed to form the basket then set it aside.

Cut a circular base from a cardboard and paste odd numbers of newspaper sticks. Cover it with another circular base then let it dry.

Weave the newspaper sticks to form a basket.

Let it dry and paint to desired design. (Note: You don’t need to copy the exact color, you can use the available painting materials you have at home. You can also add some decorations depending on your preference and creativity.)

Answer these guide questions, submit them together with your output. What useful material did you came up from old newspapers? Is it easy to do? Why? Why not? Is it useful? Why? What other useful materials can you make out of old newspapers? Why is it important to recycle old newspapers?

Designing Recyclable Materials into Useful Products Week 7-Day 3

Continuation of making the Paper Basket.

Let’s Do Recycling! Follow these procedures in making paper basket: ⚠ Precautionary measure: Use sharp objects in a safe manner. For example, always cut away from yourself rather than toward yourself.

First, make paper tubes. To do this, cut the newspaper into strips and make newspaper sticks using thin sticks and the strips of newspaper. Make a lot of it because it is the basic material needed to form the basket then set it aside.

Cut a circular base from a cardboard and paste odd numbers of newspaper sticks. Cover it with another circular base then let it dry.

Weave the newspaper sticks to form a basket.

Let it dry and paint to desired design. (Note: You don’t need to copy the exact color, you can use the available painting materials you have at home. You can also add some decorations depending on your preference and creativity.)

Answer these guide questions, submit them together with your output. What useful material did you came up from old newspapers? Is it easy to do? Why? Why not? Is it useful? Why? What other useful materials can you make out of old newspapers? Why is it important to recycle old newspapers?

Designing Recyclable Materials into Useful Products Week 7-Day 4

Continuation of making the Paper Basket.

Let’s Do Recycling! Follow these procedures in making paper basket: ⚠ Precautionary measure: Use sharp objects in a safe manner. For example, always cut away from yourself rather than toward yourself.

First, make paper tubes. To do this, cut the newspaper into strips and make newspaper sticks using thin sticks and the strips of newspaper. Make a lot of it because it is the basic material needed to form the basket then set it aside.

Cut a circular base from a cardboard and paste odd numbers of newspaper sticks. Cover it with another circular base then let it dry.

Weave the newspaper sticks to form a basket.

Let it dry and paint to desired design. (Note: You don’t need to copy the exact color, you can use the available painting materials you have at home. You can also add some decorations depending on your preference and creativity.)

Answer these guide questions, submit them together with your output. What useful material did you came up from old newspapers? Is it easy to do? Why? Why not? Is it useful? Why? What other useful materials can you make out of old newspapers? Why is it important to recycle old newspapers?

Designing Recyclable Materials into Useful Products Week 7-Day 5

Submission of Output And Giving Points Using the Rubrics and Scoring.
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