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“Building a Landscape Model”

“Building a Landscape Model”. ITEA Conference Presentation February 2008. Terrie Rust - Presenter Peoria Unified School District. URL: http://ecampusmedia.peoriaud.k12.az.us/TLC/default.htm. Terrie Rust PUSD.

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“Building a Landscape Model”

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  1. “Building a Landscape Model” ITEA Conference Presentation February 2008 Terrie Rust - PresenterPeoria Unified School District

  2. URL: http://ecampusmedia.peoriaud.k12.az.us/TLC/default.htm Terrie Rust PUSD

  3. Select the Engineering & Industrial Systems link to access the Plumbing and Irrigation activities. Terrie Rust PUSD

  4. At the Irrigation & Landscape page, lesson activities can be accessed in order. Terrie Rust PUSD

  5. Lesson 1 begins with an introduction to irrigation systems design. Terrie Rust PUSD

  6. Lesson 2 allows student practice in irrigation system design using a drawing program. Terrie Rust PUSD

  7. Lesson 2 steps continued Terrie Rust PUSD

  8. Lesson 3 (Option 1): using actual plumbing parts to build a sample system. Terrie Rust PUSD

  9. Lesson 3 (Option 2): using representative materials to simulate a landscape model. Terrie Rust PUSD

  10. Landscape Model instructions 1 Terrie Rust PUSD

  11. Landscape Model instructions 2 Terrie Rust PUSD

  12. Landscape Model instructions 3 Terrie Rust PUSD

  13. Suggested Materials • Cardboard • Straws (flexi type) • Scotch tape • Glue (preferably one that dries clear) • Colored aquarium gravel • Popsicle sticks • Rocks (to represent boulders) • Greenery to represent grass, bushes, etc. • Construction paper • Red sandpaper to represent brickwork • Colored markers • Scissors • Anything else that may be used to represent landscaping materials, patio furnishings, etc. Terrie Rust PUSD

  14. Varying the Assignment • If materials, time, and space are available, projects can be completed in class. • Landscape models can be assigned as an “at home” project. • Assign as front yard OR back yard project. • Minimal requirements: sprinkler systems below and areas to be watered on top. • Optimal requirements: sprinkler systems below and full landscaping and accessorizing (lawn furniture, BBQ, etc.) on top. Terrie Rust PUSD

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