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A simple 2 bedroom plan with shared bathroom ideal for staff housing/staff quarters or boys quarters. The bedrooms share a bathroom with a split WC and shower, maximizing the efficiency of the space for dual use. Despite its small size, the house boasts an attractive appearance with beautiful plastered exterior molding on the walls.You can explore alternative staff quarter house designs. Discover more details here. Plan Details Features Drawings List Stories: 1Bedroom: 2Toilets: 1Shower: 1Verandah: 1 Foundation planFloor planRoof planSectionsElevationsDoor and Window ScheduleSchematic electrical layoutFurniture and fixture layoutFloor finishes layout *Drawings delivered in PDF and DWG Format
PDF ebook - Instant Digital Download AGRICULTURAL DRAWING AND THE DESIGN OF FARM STRUCTURES BY THOMAS E. FRENCH, M. E. AND FREDERICK W. IVES, B. S., M. E. 135 Pages If you have any interest in Agricultural Drawing then this is a great book to have in your collection. The original edition of this Rare book was printed in 1915 ****====================================================**** My Personal 100% Guarantee To You If you Buy this Book and after reading it, You feel that You did not get Your Money's worth from it, Message me and I will cancel your purchase and Refund Your Money. And You Can Keep The Book as My Personal Gift To You. ****====================================================**** PREFACE As the title implies, this book is intended primarily for students in agriculture and agricultural engineering. Engineering Drawing is a required subject in practically all college agricultural courses. It is not given in these courses with the idea of making professional draftsmen, but is regarded as an important subject for increasing the efficiency of the farm owner or manager, by giving him what is in reality a new language in which to express and record his ideas. Aside from mechanics and builders, there is no class to whom the value of technical drawing should appeal with as much force as to the progressive farmer. His literature is full of illustrations and technical sketches, which to be read intelligently require a knowledge of technical drawing. Government bulletins, State bulletins, agricultural periodicals and books, even trade and machinery catalogues, cannot be fully understood without this knowledge. In order to build properly, or to pass upon a set of plans, he should be able to read architectural drawings. The man with the ability to draw " to scale " can plan his buildings, "take off" his bill of materials, estimate the costs, and mentally see the finished structure before it is built. He can make sketches of broken parts of machinery, or of special pieces which he wishes to have made, he can- make a layout of his buildings or a plat of his farm. In short, he has an asset of distinct' advantage and value. This book is a text book* rather than a "course in drawing." The principles and processes involved are described and illustrated, and a variety of problems of various kinds and of progressive difficulty have been arranged, with outlines for a considerable number of additional ones, not only giving suggestions to the farm owner, but also supplying class material, which may thus be varied from year to year. Drawing courses vary in length, and the instructor may make his choice from these numerous problems to cover the different divisions of the subject matter included in the text. These problems have been selected for their practical value, and all are dependable in design. Many are from work designed and built by the authors. The freehand method of introducing projection drawing has been used with marked success in agricultural classes. A number of formulas, tables, etc., have been grouped in one chapter, to give in convenient form information necessary in designing some structures; and other items of miscellaneous information useful in drawing and designing have also been included. In the last chapter is given a list of books and bulletins on allied subjects. The assistance of Mr. C. L. Svensen and Mr. W. D. Turnbull is gratefully acknowledged. The authors will be glad to cooperate with teachers using the book as a text book, and to suggest or furnish supplementary problems. *Some of the material in it has been condensed from the larger text book "A Manual of Engineering Drawing." T. E. F. F. W. I. Columbus, August 10, 1915. CONTENTS Preface V CHAPTER I Introductory 1 Importance of drawing—Different kinds of drawing—Pictorial drawings—Working drawings—Topographical drawing—Examples. CHAPTER II Theory and Technique 6 List of instruments and materials—Principles of orthographic projection—Sketching—Drawing with instruments—Alphabet of lines—Inking—Lettering. CHAPTER III Working Drawings 26 Classes of working drawings—Sectional views—Turned sections—Auxiliary views—Use of scale—Dimensioning, Rules for dimensioning—Title—Bill of material—Checking—Conventional symbols—Fastenings—Bolts and screws—Pipe—Developed surfaces—Method of working—Sketching from the object—Problems. CHAPTER IV Farm Structures 47 Designing—Symbols—Plans—Elevations—Sections—Dimensions—Wood construction—Framing, the timber frame, the plank frame, joints and details of construction, roofs, fire stopping and rat proofing—Concrete, composition, reinforcing, forms, a concrete water tank—Brick, kinds, symbols, bonds—Stone—Stucco—Hollow tile—Roofing materials, shingles, slate, tile, composition roofing, galvanized roofing—Method of preparing plans—The dairy barn, requirements, lighting, ventilation, space required, storage—Complete plans and specifications of a dairy barn, bill of material, estimate—The horse barn—The general purpose barn—The swine house—Dipping vat—The sheep barn—The poultry house—Implement sheds—Corn cribs Granaries—Ice houses—Garages—Smoke houses—The dairy house—The silo—The manure pit—The septic tank—Fences, paddocks, hurdles, pens and gates—The farm house and its requirements—Plans of a farm house—Problems. CHAPTER V Maps and Topographical Drawing 90 Instruments—Plats—A farm survey—Farm office map—Topographical drawing—Contours Quadrangle sheets—Landscape maps—Profiles—Problems. CHAPTER VI Pictorial Drawing 100 Uses—Isometric drawing—Oblique drawing—Cabinet drawing—Sketching—Problems. CHAPTER VII Construction Data 112 Stock and commercial sizes, lumber, mill work, sash, glass, sheet metal, wire, pipe, rope, drain tile, slate, metal roofing, ready roofing—Weight of roofing—Weights of materials—Space required for storage—Space required for farm implements—Ration for beef feeders—Table for the selection of native woods—Strength of timbers, tables—Concrete, table of proportions for different uses—Silos and silage, table—Sunshine table—Dairy score card—Kitchen score card—Estimating, cubic estimates, other approximate methods, detailed estimates, taking off quantities, units of measurement, present prices—Heating, lighting, ventilation and sewage disposal—Blue printing—Problems. CHAPTER VIII Selected Bibliography 122 Books on allied subjects—Government bulletins—State Experiment Station and Agricultural College bulletins—Trade publications. Index 125 ====================================== This scarce antiquarian book is in our special Rare Books Recycled Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical books, we have chosen to Digitize this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other Digitizing issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's rare works of literature that would not normally be available. ====================================== This Book is intended for education and informational purposes only. 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What happens to a dream deferred? This guided close reading lesson for “Harlem” [Dream Deferred] by Langston Hughes will guide your class in an exploration of theme development using the TPCASTT poetry analysis model. As you lead the discussion with a slideshow presentation, students take notes on a poetry analysis graphic organizer in their interactive notebooks. Product Features Poetry analysis slideshow presentation for you to project on your whiteboard Printable foldable graphic organizers to analyze elements of poetry Teacher Guide with discussion questions, sample answers, & rubric PDF file format for easy use on any computer Contents Langston Hughes Harlem Slideshow Presentation (1) Title slide (2) Unscramble the poem fun activity (3-5) How to set up your interactive notebook (6) Title (7) “Harlem” poem by Langston Hughes (8) Rhyme (9) Paraphrase (10) Simile (11-12) Connotation (13) Attitude (tone) (14) Shifts (15) Title revisited (16) Theme (17) “Harlem” poem in a Nike commercial (18) Success criteria for writing (19-21) Sample answers Teacher Guide (1) Product overview (2) Table of Contents (3) Tips for using interactive notebooks (4) Presentation layout and navigation (5-9) Slide-by-slide discussion guide for Langston Hughes poem with questions (10) Printable “unscramble the poem” activity (11-12) Printable interactive notebook graphic organizers for poetry elements and analysis (13-14) Printable graphic organizer for analyzing the nonfiction essay “Down Under in Harlem” by Langston Hughes (15) Rubric for evaluation of “Nike: A Dream Deferred” (16-17) Answer key for “Down Under in Harlem” (18) Terms of use Teacher Prep Make one copy for every two students (or two small groups) of the “Unscramble the Poem” activity (page 10). Cut the strips, the lines of the poem, apart and mix the order. Clip each set together or store in envelopes until you pass them out to students. Make one copy per student of the foldable interactive notebook pieces (pages 11-12) that students will need to complete the lesson activities. Make one copy per student of the foldable graphic organizer for the nonfiction article (pages 13-14). These pages are designed for two-sided printing to make a trifold pamphlet. Make one copy per every two students of the rubric for the writing assignment (page 15). Cut the rubrics apart before distributing, or have students cut the page and share with a partner. How to Use this Langston Hughes Poetry Analysis Lesson The ready-to-use slideshow presentation is designed to be projected onto a whiteboard to guide your students through the lesson. Pages 5-10 of the Teacher Guide provide notes that you may use to facilitate the discussion of Langston Hughes’ poems. You may want to print the Teacher Guide or have it open on a tablet for reference during the lesson. As you read and discuss the poem, students will: Consider the significance of the title Paraphrase the poem line by line Discuss connotations of important words Identify the speaker's tone Determine the theme of the poem Analyze the poet's use of rhyme & simile, and their part in developing the theme Compare the theme of a commercial video that uses the poem Close read an essay by Langston Hughes that describes life in 1944 Harlem The slideshow ends with a literary analysis writing assignment and criteria for success. You may choose to use this for informal writing and have students complete the rubric themselves as self-assessment, trade papers with a partner and give feedback, or complete a formal assessment and have students submit papers to be scored. The lesson includes links to four outside sources: a copy of “Harlem” on poetryfoundation.org a YouTube video/audio recording of Hughes reciting the poem an expository essay by Langston Hughes on newrepublic.com a YouTube video of a Nike commercial that uses the poem Money-Saving Tips Provide feedback after you use a resource; you can earn credits toward your next TPT purchase! Follow me to be notified when a new resource is uploaded. My new resources are priced at 50% off for the first 48 hours, so it pays to follow me! See More Resources Like This See all my Interactive Notebook resources See all my Close Reading Lessons from The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. B
When I started this project with art club, I had no idea it would take off the way it did. The kids are painting ceiling tiles for the classrooms. I wanted to get one for each classroom over the next few years but the teachers love them so much, we pretty much have to do one for each teacher within the next few weeks. Teachers were stopping me in the hallway and emailing me to ask if they could get one. I am glad something as simple as a painted ceiling tile can have such a positive effect on the atmosphere of the school and can make people so happy. Here are the kids at work... Here is the most recent tile...
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