“Fire Pits and fundraising for the McGrath Foundation” PDS & WRSUNIT 2 Intermediate
Who is Involved with your project ? Custom Made Fire Pits: McGrath Foundation Fundraiser
- Liaise with staff and students.
- Create a team and list the tasks for each team member.
Peter Leota, Patrick Hodgson, Fatima, Codi, & Wyntar Horne
- Determine client requirements.
Geelong Cats x4
Hawks Three Peat 13, 14 & 15
Richmond Tigers
Petho
- Develop list of required tools & materials.
Angle grinder, nibbler, welder
- What tools will you require / OHS / Safe operating Procedure and Safe@Work certificates.
- Estimate & research costs.
What are you going to do?.
- Develop time schedule.
Cut drums in half with a nibbler
Masking tape as a guide
Flap disk to remove sharp edges
Heat resistant black paint
Advertise replacement drums for $ 15:00
- Identify key tasks and delegate these.
Fatima volunteered to take photos, research McGrath Foundation,
Communicate plans to staff & community.
School newsletter article with pictures, Media release, SHS Facebook page check with MrsGallacher
When and how is your project going to happen?
- Write a weekly blog journal 50-100 words about what you did for the week and what you will do or need for next week.
- Take progressive photographs and add these into a gallery on your blog / journal page.
- Include copies of signs or posters, School Newsletter articles, Student Bulletin Notices, newspaper articles and including current Safe@Work certificatesrequired for your project. Add these in to your journal / blogsite.
- Safe Operation Procedures for:
Spray painting
Nibble
Grinder / flap disk
Welder
Evaluate, discuss and gather feedback about your project
- Discuss the success of the project
SWOT: Strengths / Weaknesses / Opportunities / Threats
- Make recommendations for improvements
- List any issues that you had to resolve
- Were there any changes that you made and why.
- Interview others for feedback and comments
- Present findings to your class
PDS & WRSUNIT 2 Intermediate
Muffins & Coffeefundraising for The McGrath Foundation
Who is Involved with your project ? Muffins & Coffee to the Staff : McGrath Foundation Fundraiser
- Liaise with staff and students about how the project will happen.
- Create a team and list the tasks for each team member.
Determine client requirements.
- List staff and dietary needs for the orddrs, eg full cream, light milk, sugars
Develop list of required materials.
- Include OHS / Health and Hygiene procedures
- Estimate & research costs of coffee and muffins.
What are you going to do?.
- Develop time schedule.
- Identify key tasks and delegate these.
Someone volunteer to take photos, research McGrath Foundation,
Communicate plans to staff & community.
School newsletter article with pictures, Media release, SHS Facebook page check with MrsGallacher
When and how is your project going to happen?
- Write a weekly blog journal 50-100 words about what you did for the week and what you will do or need for next week.
- Take progressive photographs and add these into a gallery on your blog / journal page.
- Include copies of signs or posters, School Newsletter articles, Student Bulletin Notices, newspaper articles and including current Safe@Work certificatesrequired for your project. Add these in to your journal / blogsite.
- Safe Operation Procedures for:
- General Module
- Hospitality & Tourism Module
- Food Handling Certificate
Evaluate, discuss and gather feedback about your project
- Discuss the success of the project
SWOT: Strengths / Weaknesses / Opportunities / Threats
- Make recommendations for improvements
- List any issues that you had to resolve
- Were there any changes that you made and why.
- Interview others for feedback and comments
- Present findings to your class