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Lesson 14 of 18
  • Year 10

Tools and processes: papers and boards

I can select and use tools safely to manufacture my design.

Lesson 14 of 18
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  • Year 10

Tools and processes: papers and boards

I can select and use tools safely to manufacture my design.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. To cut curves in paper and boards scissors are used.
  2. To cut straight lines in paper and boards craft knife, safety rule and mat are used.

Keywords

  • Tools - a device or instrument used to perform a task

  • Processes - a series of actions taken to achieve a specific outcome

  • Cutting - the act of slicing, dividing, or removing something using a sharp tool

  • Shaping - the process of giving form or structure to something

Common misconception

Practice using the tools is not needed when working with papers and boards as they are so easy to cut.

Practice is needed when using tools to cut all materials. Paper and boards are easy to cut, but complete control can be lost if cut too quickly. It can be challenging to keep on the line, so practice is needed.


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Make a craft knife stand so that any missing craft knives is easily spotted at the end of the lesson. Always count out and in the amount of craft knives used by students.
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Equipment

Cutting mats, materials, saftey rules, craft knives, scissors, masking tape, pencils, set/try squares, steel rules, tape measures.

Content guidance

  • Risk assessment required - equipment

Supervision

Adult supervision required

Licence

This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2025), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).

Lesson video

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Prior knowledge starter quiz

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6 Questions

Q1.
When manufacturing, marking out accurately …

Correct answer: prevents material waste.
makes the design better.
Correct answer: ensures a good fit for assembly.

Q2.
What is the name of this marking out tool used for paper and boards?

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set square
steel rule
compass
Correct answer: protractor
tape measure

Q3.
A tool that is well-known and used in project management for time planning is a ...

Bantt chart
Correct answer: Gantt chart
Dantt chart
Lantt chart
Zantt chart

Q4.
In time planning, the 'JIT' strategy stands for .

Correct Answer: just in time, Just In Time

Q5.
A parts list supports the thinking needed in preparation of the manufacture for components of a design, not just ones that are bought in.

most
Correct answer: all
some
shop bought
home made

Q6.
Are orthographic projections completed before or after the manufacturing process?

Correct Answer: before

Assessment exit quiz

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4 Questions

Q1.
Why is the task of selecting and using appropriate tools and processes for different materials important?

Correct answer: accuracy
no practice is needed
Correct answer: avoids wasting material
Correct answer: safety
to shorten the life of the tools

Q2.
Name the cutting tool below.

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scalpel knife
sharp knife
butter knife
marking knife
Correct answer: craft knife

Q3.
After cutting a component out, it is important to check the of the cut edges.

Correct Answer: quality, accuracy, precision

Q4.
Why is practice needed before using the tools for cutting and shaping paper and boards?

a practice is not needed
Correct answer: you can lose control from cutting too quickly
to make cutting and shaping more difficult