pptx, 41.42 MB
pptx, 41.42 MB

TEACHER PRESENTATION CONTENT:
2.1.1 C: How Energy is Generated and Stored
2.1.1 E: Ecological and Social Footprints

This 25 slide vibrantly illustrated teacher PowerPoint supports the pupil work book (available separately or as part of a bundle).

It covers the WJEC New specification for Design and Technology from 2017 and would generally covers over a half-term of theory from December and January or January and February. It is suitable for Product Design, Fashion and Textiles and Engineering.

Contents Include:

**The first section covers the Core Knowledge and Understanding 2.1.1C
**

  • Types of renewable and non-renewable energy sources including: wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectric, wood/biomass, wave, coal, gas, nuclear and oil.

  • Issues surrounding the use of fossil fuels including coal, oil and gas.

  • The advantages and disadvantages of renewable energy sources.

  • The use of renewable energy sources in modern manufacturing production systems including the use of solar panels and wind turbines in manufacturing sites.

  • Renewable energy sources for products including wind-up and photovoltaic cells.

  • Energy generation and storage in a range of contexts including motor vehicles (e.g. petrol/diesel, electricity) and household products (e.g. battery, solar, mains electricity).

**The second section covers the Core Knowledge and Understanding 2.1.1E
**

  • Changing society’s view on waste and the ecological footprint.

  • The Six Rs of sustainability: rethink, reuse, recycle, repair, reduce and refuse.

  • Living in a greener world.

  • Fair-trade policies.

NOTE: The workbook is designed using the font “Century Gothic” and “Champion” and will be best viewed with these downloaded.

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