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ENTER The Clil4U project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission.

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1 ENTER The Clil4U project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

2 CommunityContent Competence Cognition Communication TOPIC PLANACTIVITIES LANGUAGE OF/FOR LEARNING

3 A lesson for a class which will be learning how to solder components on Printed Circuit Boards, and how to implement these techniques in order to make an electronic circuit board. Back to Overview

4 The construction and manufacture of electronic circuits involve a number of aspects, such as soldering components onto printed circuit boards, inspecting proper construction, and executing simple troubleshooting procedures in order for the electronic circuit to operate properly. Back to Overview

5 Working in teams, and coordinating with the instructor or lab technician, the students will share information and help each other to become familiar with the proper procedures to be followed for soldering components to Printed Circuit Boards. Students will also gain competence in operating electronic circuits. Key Content Words from the technical vocabulary include: electronic components, basic soldering tooling (soldering iron, soldering iron stand, solder, de-soldering tool, etc.), printed circuit board (vero-board). The students will learn how to use the imperative. The scaffolding used will mainly be based on work sheets with pictures of tools and an online CALL unit where they can click on all words and look them up in dictionaries.scaffolding Some more Scaffolding Techniques to help studentsScaffolding Techniques Back to Overview

6 Students will use and acquire several Cognitive Skills. They will: be able to read simple electronic circuit diagrams select the proper electronic components required for constructing an electronic circuit use basic tooling to construct a basic electronic circuit on a printed circuit board using soldering techniques operate and execute basic testing of an electronic circuit through the activities, use both HOTS & LOTS – Higher Order Thinking Skills & Lower Order Thinking Skills. See Bloom’s Wheel, i.e. from understanding through applying, to evaluation of the practices required when working in an electronics lab, as well as when constructing and testing electronic circuits.HOTS & LOTS Bloom’s Wheel Back to Overview

7 On completion, Students can: read basic circuit diagrams identify and select the required electronic components solder components to Printed Circuit Boards construct basic electronic circuits use basic test equipment to operate and test basic electronic circuits implement simple fault finding techniques to correctly operate (or repair) an electronic circuit Back to Overview

8 Modern everyday life requires the use of advanced electronic technology. The control of all that we use relies mainly on electronics. Competence in constructing and testing an electronic circuit on a printed circuit board will help a person to: operate and use electronic equipment more safely and more correctly increase their level of competence in terms of implementing simple problem solving techniques in the event of of any malfunction execute basic technical operations such as: replacing a battery, installing equipment, etc. Back to Overview

9 RememberUnderstandApplyAnalyzeEvaluateCreate Higher Order Thinking Skills - HOTS Lower Order Thinking Skills - LOTS Back to CognitionLearning Behaviours

10 Back to OverviewBack to Cognition We have to remember a concept before we can understand it. We have to understand a concept before we can apply it. We have to be able to apply a concept before we analyze it. We have to analyze a concept before we can evaluate it. We have to remember, understand, apply, analyze, and evaluate a concept before we can create.

11 Bloom’s Wheel Back to Cognition Back to Overview http://morethanenglish.edublogs.org

12 ACTIVITY 1 Learn the health and safety aspects related to soldering components onto a printed circuit board Use basic tools to solder components onto printed circuit boards Carry out inspections and checks for correct component soldering Back to Overview

13 ACTIVITY 2 Read a given circuit diagram Identify and select the components required to construct the electronic circuit Plan the component layout of the circuit board (vero-board) Use basic tooling to construct a circuit on a printed circuit board (vero-board) Back to Overview

14 ACTIVITY 3 Correctly operate a basic electronic circuit constructed on a printed circuit board Carry out basic testing on an electronic circuit constructed on a printed circuit board Follow basic fault finding procedures on a basic electronic circuit Back to Overview


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