LJ2- Lesson 1: Pneumatic system

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Pneumatic system

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Lesson goals
  • You can explain how the pneumatic system of a plane works and which system it powers.
  • You will learn about the components of the pneumatic system.
  • You can interpret a diagram of the pneumatic system.
  • You can analyze a text/video and summarize the topic correctly.
  • Learn about the present simple rules and form.


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Homework

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The exposure to input

Students need to listen to this clip about what bleed air is and its function to discuss.
How does the bleed air system function?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Using a mind map to open a dialogue between your students activates them and provide a more interactive stimulation for understanding. 

Bloom taxonomy level 2: Understanding
Bloom's taxonomy verb: 
Why are the main components so important to the bleed air system?
A
Because they are necessary parts in the creation of pneumatic power
B
Because it is necessary to provide pneumatic power to the pneumatic system in the specific aircraft.

Slide 6 - Quiz

For a more result-oriented overview of student understanding, add global MC to keep students focus on the lesson topic and to stimulate critical thinking.

*It helps to put timers on these questions to energize students

What is bleed air?
A
It is just extracted air that is being used in the pneumatic system
B
It is hot, highly compressed air that is taken from the airplane's engine.

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Exercise 1 - Vocabulary 
After watching the video, complete the following: 
  • Go to exercise 1 a and b
  • List the pneumatic components mentioned in the video.
  • Describe in your own words what the pneumatic system is and does.
  • Match the functions of the components and list the systems they supply power to.

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Processing content:

This is where students engage processing the content: "Bleed air"

They do this by: 
Bloom's taxonomy level 3: Applying
Bloom's taxonomy verb: Summering and implementing
What is a pneumatic system?

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Exercise 1a - Answers
Bonus question:
A pneumatic system is a system….
  • That extracts air from the aircraft engines or APU and distributes it to a few other systems in an aircraft.

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Exercise 1a - Answers
1. (Air) Ducts
2. Heat exchanger
3. Regulators
4. Valves (cross bleed valves)

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Exercise 1b - Answers
  1. Heat exchanger
  2. Ducts
  3. Regulator
  4. Control valve
  5. Chemical separator/desiccant
  6. Filter
  7. Relief valve
  8.  (Air) compressors
  9. Restrictor
  10. Chemical drier
  11. Check valve

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Air conditioning & pressurization
Ice protection
Cargo compartment heat
ATM's: Engine starting hydraulic pumps & flaps & slats
Hydraulic reservoir & potable water tank pressurization
External air supply
APU

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Processing content: 

I used an ICT feature called "drag and drop" for students to place in the correct order.

The focus of this activity is to remind them which systems the pneumatic system powers. 

Bloom's taxonomy level 1: Remembering
Bloom's taxonomy verb: Match

Listening
Before you start, a listening exercise and make it easier for you to understand:
  • Read the questions
  • Think about what you already know about the subject
We are going to listen to an explanation of how the pneumatic system works:
  • Go to www.edpuzzle.com
  • Log in with your own name and password (use your personal Gmail account to gain quick access)
  • Click on join class and get started with the EdPuzzle 
  • Pay attention: Answer the questions AND list the systems with the help of the diagram
  • Watch the video called ‘737NGX Training-Bleed Air’




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Processing content 3: 

Students must listen and answer the questions correctly.

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Exercise 2: Answers
1. What is bleed air?
Compressed, highly pressurized air that is very hot. It is used to power certain systems that require energy from pressurized air.
 
2. Is the temperature of the bleed air stable?
No, it varies a lot depending on where it’s extracted from. It varies from 250 degrees Celsius.
 
3. Name three systems that bleed air provides with power.
Engine one and two start systems, air-conditioning and cabin pressurization, engine one and two anti-ice systems, wing anti-ice systems, water tank pressurization system, hydraulic system A and B reservoir pressurization system, air temperature probe aspiration system and nitrogen gas generation.

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Exercise 2: Answers

 
4. What is the function of the pneumatic manifold system?
It collects all the air from the three systems that provide pneumatic power.
 
5. What is the function of the bleed air isolation valve?
It divides the pneumatic manifold in a left and a right side, this provides system redundancy.

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Exercise 2: Answers
6. What is the function of the duct pressure transmitters?
It provides indications to the duct pressure pointers in the forward overhead panel.
 
7. From which part of the engine is bleed air extracted?
The compressor section, the 5th and 9th stage.
 
8. What is the function of the fifth stage check valve?
It prevents bleed air from the 9th stage to get into the 5th stage bleed airport.

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Exercise 2: Answers
9. What is the function of the PRSOV?
It regulates pressure to 42 psi; it gives bleed air temperature limitation to 235 degrees Celsius and bleed air shutoff.
 


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Bonus question:
What does PRSOV mean?

A
Pneumatic Software Regulating Valve
B
Pressure Regulating Shut-Off Valve

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Bonus question:
What is the ideal bleed air temperature?

A
Between 199 and 229 degrees Celsius
B
Between 99 and 229 degrees Celsius
C
Between 199 and 239 degrees Celsius
D
Between 200 and 300 degrees Celsius

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Keep working!
In the future, you will need to read a lot of manuals at your job. It is very important to read manuals carefully. If you miss something, that might lead to a catastrophic mistake.

Some paragraphs were missing from the manuals
You will find the missing paragraph in the table
Place the missing paragraphs at the correct gap in the text

Make exercise 4. Done? 


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Processing form 1: 

Students can work independently or with their neighbor to complete the exercise or activity. 
Exercise 3
  1. C
  2. I
  3. A
  4. L
  5. F
  6. B
  7. J
  8. D
  9. H
  10. E
  11. K
  12. G

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Exercise 5
Practice your vocabulary on Quizlet
  • Pneumatic system
  • Electrical system


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Exercise 5
Practice your vocabulary on Quizlet
  • Pneumatic system
  • Electrical system


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Exercise 5
Practice your vocabulary on Quizlet
  • Pneumatic system
  • Electrical system

(AVTTAO0A)
(AVTTMO0B)

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Exercise 5
Practice your vocabulary on Quizlet
  • Pneumatic system
  • Electrical system

(AVTEMO0A)
(AVTTAO09V)

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Present simple

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Exposure to input 2: 

Students need to listen to the lecture about the present simple

Use of strategies:

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Let's practice the present simple
In the following slide, you're going to get a series of questions that you need to asnwer in less than 30 seconds!
 

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Which sentence is in the present simple?
A
I am learning how to make bookings.
B
I often learn things quickly.

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Processing form 2: 

Check for understanding with a quick Kahoot style quiz. 

Bloom's taxonomy level 3: Applying

Present Simple
Choose the correct form:
She ... at the Sip Café.
A
work
B
works
C
worked

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Present Simple
Choose the correct form:
They ... in the red house.
A
lived
B
lives
C
live

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Present Simple
Choose the correct form:
... Rick walk to school?
A
Do
B
Does
C
Don't

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Present Simple
Choose the correct form:
Jenny and Maria ... like fish.
A
don't
B
does
C
do

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Present simple:
A
I am walking to school.
B
They walked to school.
C
We have walked to school.
D
He walks to school.

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Present simple:
Rule Example
 Je gebruikt de tegenwoordige tijd (present simple)
als je het over het volgende hebt:
• feiten Water boils at 100 degrees.
• gewoontes I usually get up at 6.30.
• toekomst als je een rooster/tijdschema/programma hebt ;The train leaves at 7.30.
• levendig beschrijving/dramatisch effect;
In 1099 William conquers England
Altijd hele werkwoord behalve SHIT: +S
I walk -> He walks

When is the present simple used?
A
Facts, general truths, Timetable events, permanent states and habits
B
What happens now, demonstrating something and prediction
C
Things that happened in the past and currently
D
Facts about the future events, timetable events and habits

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Assignment - Infographic
In the following assignment, you're going to apply
everything you learned about the pneumatic system in an info graph. 
Use the program Canva to create your own infography.
Click on the following slide to get create your own Canva account. 

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Output: 

Every output should involve CLT (communicative language teaching) because it encourages the students to produce what they've learned product.  This will ensure retention and better understanding of how it all works. 

You can even add an extra detail to that activity by suggesting the students to use the vocabulary that was used in the lesson or the grammar topic that was discussed.

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Conclusion
Translate the following words:
  1. Damage
  2. Probe
  3. To ignite
  4. To separate
  5. Bleed air

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In your own opinion, how did you do today and why?

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Check for progress:

Check to see if the students truly understood the content and how they are doing.
How does the pneumatic system works?

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Some helpful sites for practice

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