SESSION PLAN - The Sea Cadets

SESSION PLAN
CADET TO CADET
1ST CLASS
SEAMANSHIP–
SEA TERMS
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Preparation
Course
Cadet Training Programme
Subject
Seamanship – General Sea Terms
Reference Number
SM01
Training Format
Practical demonstration
(EDIP: explanation/demonstration/imitation/practise)
Duration
45–60 minutes
References
Seamanship Training Manual (STM)
Training Aids
Model of a ship
Pictures of ships
PowerPoint as required
A compass
Instructor notes
Participant Needs
Check if participants have any special requirements you should
be aware of
Introduction
Welcome/Name of
Trainer
Ensure that you introduce yourself and that you know the names
of all participants
Safety Aspects
Consider unit risk assessment and your duty of care to participants
Interest
Seamanship helps cadets with the many waterborne activities that are
available to them
During your training you will be need to know:
–The different terminology used in Seamanship
–The different principle parts of a ship and other parts of a ship and
sea terms
Objectives
By the end of this session cadets will be able to:
–Explain and identify the principle parts of a ship
–Explain and identify the other parts of a ship
–Explain and identify the other sea terms
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Material Reference
Key Points
Method
Seamanship
Training Manual
(STM)
Explain to the cadets that there is different
terminology used in seamanship to describe
the different parts of a ship and for describing
other sea terms.
Practical demonstration
STM
What are the principle parts of a ship?
Practical demonstration
STM
Hull
Practical demonstration
STM
Bow
Practical demonstration
STM
Stem
Practical demonstration
STM
Stern
Practical demonstration
STM
Amidships
Practical demonstration
STM
Forward
Practical demonstration
STM
Aft
Practical demonstration
STM
Starboard side
Practical demonstration
STM
Port side
Practical demonstration
STM
Fore and after line
Practical demonstration
STM
Deck
Practical demonstration
STM
Upper deck
Practical demonstration
STM
Lower deck
Practical demonstration
STM
Forecastle
Practical demonstration
STM
Waist
Practical demonstration
STM
Quarter deck
Practical demonstration
STM
Beam
Practical demonstration
STM
Athwartships
Practical demonstration
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STM
There are also some other parts of a ship such
as the bridge
Practical demonstration
STM
Brow
Practical demonstration
STM
Gangway
Practical demonstration
STM
Galley
Practical demonstration
STM
Heads
Practical demonstration
STM
Hatch
Practical demonstration
STM
Ladder
Practical demonstration
STM
Deck head
Practical demonstration
STM
Bulkhead
Practical demonstration
STM
Ship’s draught
Practical demonstration
STM
There are also other sea terms we use
such as adrift
Practical demonstration
STM
Awash
Practical demonstration
STM
Way
Practical demonstration
STM
Shipshape
Practical demonstration
STM
Different types of bearings
Practical demonstration
STM
Compass bearing
Practical demonstration
STM
Relative bearing
Practical demonstration
STM
Red and green bearings
Practical demonstration
STM
Port and starboard bearings
Practical demonstration
STM
Ahead
Practical demonstration
STM
Astern
Practical demonstration
STM
Abeam
Practical demonstration
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STM
On the bow
Practical demonstration
STM
On the quarter
Practical demonstration
STM
Fine
Practical demonstration
Consolidation
Summarise Key Points
Now the lesson is complete, you will be able to:
–Explain and identify the principle parts of a ship
–Explain and identify the other parts of a ship
–Explain and identify the other sea terms
Planned Questions
Check Objectives Met
Example questions:
Q1: Where is the ship’s
Q2: Where is the ship’s
Q3: Where is the ship’s
Q4: Where is the ship’s
hull?
bow?
stem?
stern?
Do cadets understand the points raised, ask relevant questions
to confirm
Ensure cadets can identify and describe the principle parts of a ship
and understand the terminology used
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