Understanding Properties of Hardwood and Softwood Timbers

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Gain knowledge about the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers, including different types, uses, and sustainable practices. Explore the lifecycle of timber, timber production, types of timber, and their preparation. Learn the distinctions between hardwoods and softwoods, their characteristics, and environmental impact. Dive into the world of natural and manufactured boards, and how they are sourced and utilized globally.


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  1. LESSON 1/5 Material Properties Natural & Manufactured Boards Within this lesson you will cover: To gain an understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers. Names of different hardwoods & softwoods. Understand the different timber types and their uses. Apply learning to a homework worksheet.

  2. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers DO NOW ACTIVITY Timber Production and Types Study the image and using the 5W s & How write a question you would like to know the answer to. Where? When? What? How? Who? Why?

  3. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers SUCCESS CRITERIA Who All Students Description Describe with the use of images the lifecycle of Timber, including the type of trees different timbers come from. Explain the different types of timber- Softwoods, Hardwoods and Manufactured boards. Explain how sustainable forests are having a positive environmental impact. Most Students Some Students Lets watch a short video about the differences of hardwood & softwood. Image result for clip art video camera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI39sMIy6mE

  4. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers TIMBERS WHAT ARE THEY? Wood comes from trees and is one of our oldest natural resources. It has many useful properties and many uses. The wood we use comes from many different types of trees and each one is different, both in colour and pattern (grain). Cellulose fibres Lignin resin Approximately 80% of the UK wood needs are supplied by other countries. Wood can be found all over the world with different species found in different areas.

  5. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers TIMBER LOCATION MAP

  6. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers TIMBER PREPERATION

  7. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers HARDWOODS Hardwoods Hardwood trees are usually deciduous with broad leaves. They grow best in warm, wet (tropical)areas. They include the densest, strongest and most durable timbers. But NOT all hardwoods are hard, e.g. balsa wood. The cheaper hardwoods are approximately equal in cost to expensive softwoods. Hardwood List: Ash, Beech, Elm, Mahogany, Chestnut, Maple, Teak, Walnut & Oak. To name but a few

  8. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers HARDWOODS

  9. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers SOFTWOODS Softwoods Softwood trees are evergreen with pine needles and cones. They grow best in cold, dry climates. They are NOT all soft, e.g. yew. Softwoods comprise about 75% of timber used in the UK. Softwood List: Cedar, Douglas Fir, Larch, Pine, Yew & European Redwood Remember there are LESS softwoods than hardwoods.

  10. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers SOFTWOODS

  11. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers TIMBER ACTIVITY Cut out the boxes Image result for clip art scissors Match up the key words with the definitions Do not stick anything yet!

  12. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers TIMBER ACTIVITY:ANSWERS Trees of a Pinophyta species: Araucaria heterophylla (Araucariaceae) Deciduous forest in winter A Silver Fir shoot showing three successive years of retained leaves http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:OwqKMSYrInS0ZM:http://www.softwood.org/Douglas%2520Fir%2520Web/eDougFir/images/P01a.jpg http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:-HbEPbCm4dtsNM:http://www.gobacktothebasics.com/6b8a3ca0.jpg Now you have http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:fb8jO6Z3fh-H7M:http://www.dpughphoto.com/images/caterpillar%2520on%2520pine%2520needle%252091504%2520botetourt%2520cty%2520va.JPG placed it into the correct order, glue the matching cards into your exercise book. http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:Z0suGre7QmC9iM:http://mrmazzasapbiology.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/conifercones.jpg

  13. Objective - Learner will gain knowledge and understanding of the properties of hardwood and softwood timbers HOMEWORK TASK On the worksheet provided write which wood is suitable for each product & the important properties to consider. Properties: Hardness, Strength etc.

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