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Our resources aim to give Design & Technology teachers and students a clear understanding of the requirements of the new specification GCSE Design and Technology course. The resources available from ACA Resources provide complete coverage of all theory required for the exam, as well as comprehensive guidance for the Non-exam assessment.

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Our resources aim to give Design & Technology teachers and students a clear understanding of the requirements of the new specification GCSE Design and Technology course. The resources available from ACA Resources provide complete coverage of all theory required for the exam, as well as comprehensive guidance for the Non-exam assessment.
AQA GCSE DT 5.6 Shaping Techniques
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AQA GCSE DT 5.6 Shaping Techniques

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 5.6 - Shaping Techniques This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 5.6 - Shaping Techniques Shaping Techniques Milling Machines Lathes 3D Printing Metal Press Casting Die Casting Bending Materials Plywood Forming Line Bender Strip Heater Annealing The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT 5.7 Moulding and Joining
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AQA GCSE DT 5.7 Moulding and Joining

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 5.7 - Moulding and Joining This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 5.7 - Moulding and Joining Vacuum Forming Blow Moulding Injection Moulding Extrusion Gluing Soldering Brazing Welding The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT 3.3 Scales of Production
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AQA GCSE DT 3.3 Scales of Production

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 3.3 - Scales of Production This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 3.3 - Scales of Production Scale of Production One-off Production Batch Production Templates, Jigs and Moulds Mass Production Continuous Production Automation The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT 5.5 Shaping Materials Power and Machine Tools
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AQA GCSE DT 5.5 Shaping Materials Power and Machine Tools

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 5.5 - Shaping Materials (Power and Machine Tools) This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 5.5 - Shaping Materials (Power and Machine Tools) Safety Steps Power Tools Router Planer Jigsaw Sander Machine Tools Sanding Disc Saw Bench Bandsaw Pillar Drill Fences The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT 4.3 Working with Paper and Board
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AQA GCSE DT 4.3 Working with Paper and Board

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 4.3 - Working with Paper and Board This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 4.3 - Working with Paper and Board Scissors Knives Cutters Guillotines Nets Laser Cutters Scoring Die Cutting The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT 4.2 Standard Components
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AQA GCSE DT 4.2 Standard Components

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 4.2 - Standard Components This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 4.2 - Standard Components Standard Components Examples and Uses Bindings Seals Tapes Adhesives The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT 2.5 Textiles and Manufactured Boards
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AQA GCSE DT 2.5 Textiles and Manufactured Boards

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 2.5 - Textiles and Manufactured Boards This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 2.5 - Textiles and Manufactured Boards Blended Fabric Mixed Fabric Manufactured Boards MDF Plywood Chipboard Properties Uses How it is Made The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT 3.7 More on the Production of Materials
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AQA GCSE DT 3.7 More on the Production of Materials

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 3.7 - More on the Production of Materials This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 3.7 - More on the Production of Materials Fabrics Fibres Wool Production Process Cotton Production Process Silk from Silk Worms Regenerated Fibres Synthetic Fibres Environmental Impacts Obtaining Wood Drilling for Oil Mining Metals Farming Chemicals The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
A-Level DT Theory - Complete SECTION H - Workbook - Manufacturing
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A-Level DT Theory - Complete SECTION H - Workbook - Manufacturing

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A-Level Design and Technology (Product Design) Theory Section H (All 9 sections A through to I are also available) Section H - Manufacturing Student Workbook This workbook comprehensively covers all content from section H of the theory, required for the A-Level DT exams. H1 - Selecting Appropriate Tools, Equipment and Processes H2 - Accuracy in Design and Manufacture The workbook can be used as a framework for teaching, as well as for student independent working. Each sub-section includes worksheets and practice questions to aid retention and understanding of how the content may be presented in the exam. Progress can be tracked using the free tracker available from ACA Resources on TES. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-dt-theory-tracker-12396290 The content in this workbook has been designed to meet the demands of the AQA A-level in Design and Technology/ Product Design. The content also closely meets the requirements for Eduqas/WJEC, OCR and Edexcel.
AQA GCSE DT 2.7 Mechanical Systems
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AQA GCSE DT 2.7 Mechanical Systems

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 2.7 - Mechanical Systems This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 2.7 - Mechanical Systems Mechanism Linear Motion Reciprocating Motion Oscillating Motion Rotary Motion Levers First Order Lever Second Order Lever Third Order Lever Linkages Push/Pull Bell Crank Gears Driven, Driver, Idler Pulleys Belt Drive Cams The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT 2.3 Metals Alloys and Polymers
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AQA GCSE DT 2.3 Metals Alloys and Polymers

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 2.3 - Metals, Alloys and Polymers This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 2.3 - Metals, Alloys and Polymers Ferrous Metals Cast Iron, Low Carbon Steel, High Carbon Steel Non-Ferrous Metals Aluminium, Copper, Tin, Zinc Alloys Brass, Stainless Steel Thermoforming Plastic Acrylic, HDPE, PET, HIPS, PVC Thermosetting Plastic ER, UF, MF, PF, PR Properties and Uses The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
A-Level DT Theory - Complete SECTION B - Workbook - Advanced Materials
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A-Level DT Theory - Complete SECTION B - Workbook - Advanced Materials

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A-Level Design and Technology (Product Design) Theory Section B (All 9 sections A through to I are also available) Section B - Advanced Materials Student Workbook This workbook comprehensively covers all content from section B of the theory, required for the A-Level DT exams. B1 - Biodegradable Materials B2 - Composites B3 - Smart Materials B4 - Modern Materials The workbook can be used as a framework for teaching, as well as for student independent working. Each sub-section includes worksheets and practice questions to aid retention and understanding of how the content may be presented in the exam. Progress can be tracked using the free tracker available from ACA Resources on TES. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-dt-theory-tracker-12396290 The content in this workbook has been designed to meet the demands of the AQA A-level in Design and Technology/ Product Design. The content also closely meets the requirements for Eduqas/WJEC, OCR and Edexcel.
AQA GCSE DT 2.6 Electronic Systems
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AQA GCSE DT 2.6 Electronic Systems

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 2.6 - Electronic Systems This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 2.6 - Electronic Systems Electronic System Input, Process, Output Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Circuit Diagrams Resistor Voltage Switches - Toggle, Push, Slide Integrated Circuits Microcontrollers Programming Flowchart Symbols Timers Counters Logic Gates The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT 3.6 Production of Materials
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AQA GCSE DT 3.6 Production of Materials

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (DT) - Exam Theory - Section 3.6 - Production of Materials This resource contains all of the key knowledge that the students are required to know for Section 3.6 - Production of Materials Paper Production Process Timber Production Process Seasoning Metal Production Process Mining Extraction Refinery Casting Extraction Methods The sections in these resources align with the sections in the AQA DT revision guide by CGP Books, which gives students absolute clarity when progressing through the theory required for the exam. These resources have been developed with the following goals in mind: Allows learners to work through the theory independently, promoting challenge for all learners and ability levels Disruptive students have less effect on the progress of the learners, as the resources encourage independent learning. Promotes a love of learning, as learners self-motivate. This is particularly effective when the series of resources is used in combination with a tracker designed to show learners their progress through the resources. Allows independent home learning to be set that follows on and links clearly with the classwork. Ensures that students have covered all theory required for the exam, with absolute clarity *(particularly effective when used with a tracker) Suggested strategy: This resource is one sub-section. When used as a complete section the following strategy can be adopted: Begin the lesson by discussion of key words and ideas required in this sub-section. This can be enchanced with related videos from sites such as YouTube. Encourage students to independently research each concept they come across in the activity by using the internet, CGP revision guide, knowledge organiser (Available seperately), peer discussion, teacher discussion etc. At the end of each resource there are exam-style questions to prepare students for how the knowledge may need to be applied in the exam. When the sub-section is complete, students get this checked by the teacher and marked off on your tracker (which I recommend you set up, student names down the side, sub-sections along the top). The student can then move on to the next sub-section at their own pace, or if you wish to keep the class at the same point, they can act as consultants for the other students in the class, further cementing their knowledge. These resources have been tested, developed and implemented across our academy and have had a drastic impact on student preparedness for the exam, exam results, and student engagement with the course. The resources can also be used at KS3 in preparation for the GCSE course
AQA GCSE DT - NEA Tracker
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AQA GCSE DT - NEA Tracker

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Tracker for GCSE (AQA) DT Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) Practice. *Created to be used with the 'AQA GCSE DT NEA Practice Guide’ https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-dt-nea-practice-guide-12181643 However it can be used independently. Each column is a suggested page in the NEA. As students progress through, their work can be assessed page-by-page to give a GCSE grade standard (1-9). The grade is put in the corresponding column in the tracker. This is the only input required. Features: Auto generated section percentage Auto generated section score (out of 10 for research, out of 20 for evaluation etc) Auto generated overall score Second tab: Auto generated visual progress tracker, in a bar chart showing students their overall current grade out of 100, with seperate bar sections showing where they are achieving their marks, and where they are lacking marks. This allows students to self-identify their area of focus to improve. This tracker is intended for use when conducting a NEA practice, and is not intended for use with the live NEA, when students may require a less prescriptive approach
A-Level DT Theory - Complete SECTION G - Workbook - Design Processes and Evaluation
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A-Level DT Theory - Complete SECTION G - Workbook - Design Processes and Evaluation

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A-Level Design and Technology (Product Design) Theory Section G (All 9 sections A through to I are also available) Section G - Design Processes and Evaluation Student Workbook This workbook comprehensively covers all content from section G of the theory, required for the A-Level DT exams. G1 - Product Life Cycle G2 - Design Processes G3 - Critical Analysis and Evaluation The workbook can be used as a framework for teaching, as well as for student independent working. Each sub-section includes worksheets and practice questions to aid retention and understanding of how the content may be presented in the exam. Progress can be tracked using the free tracker available from ACA Resources on TES. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-dt-theory-tracker-12396290 The content in this workbook has been designed to meet the demands of the AQA A-level in Design and Technology/ Product Design. The content also closely meets the requirements for Eduqas/WJEC, OCR and Edexcel.
A-Level DT Theory - Complete SECTION I - Workbook - Wider Issues and Standards
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A-Level Design and Technology (Product Design) Theory Section I (All 9 sections A through to I are also available) Section I - Wider Issues and Standards Student Workbook This workbook comprehensively covers all content from section I of the theory, required for the A-Level DT exams. I1 - Responsible Design I2 - Design for Manufacture and Project Management I3 - National and International Standards in Product Design The workbook can be used as a framework for teaching, as well as for student independent working. Each sub-section includes worksheets and practice questions to aid retention and understanding of how the content may be presented in the exam. Progress can be tracked using the free tracker available from ACA Resources on TES. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-dt-theory-tracker-12396290 The content in this workbook has been designed to meet the demands of the AQA A-level in Design and Technology/ Product Design. The content also closely meets the requirements for Eduqas/WJEC, OCR and Edexcel.
AQA GCSE DT NEA Guide
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AQA GCSE DT NEA Guide

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Guide for students on how the NEA (Non Exam Assessment) research, design, manufacture and evaluation process can be approached. This covers suggestions for each stage. Now includes editable version Now also includes ultra-high resolution version of the NEA guide for high quality printing up to A0 size (841 x 1189 mm) for wall display Complete Assessment Criteria for each section of the NEA, shown in a clear pathway for each stage of the NEA. This can be used for NEA practice as well as throughout the live NEA. The assessment criteria are for the top grade banding at each stage. Included: In depth guide for each individual stage including tips and things to avoid. Pathway showing the assessment criteria (top grade band) for each stage of the research, design, manufacture and evaluation. This can be used as a student guide during practice and throughout the live NEA. This guide is intended for use with GCSE DT (AQA) students as a NEA trial run before the start of the real NEA and is not intended to prescribe a specific way of undertaking the NEA.
A-Level DT NEA - Eduqas/WJEC Component 2
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Teacher’s guide for component 2 of the Eduqas/WJEC A-Level in Design and Technology (non-exam assessment). Includes top-level grade descriptors, and suggestions for content to be covered across each section of the non-exam assessment.
GCSE DT Theory - Section 4/5 - Workbook - Paper and Board
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GCSE DT Theory - Section 4/5 - Workbook - Paper and Board

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GCSE Design and Technology Theory Section 4 out of 5 (All sections are available) Section 4 - Paper and Board Student Workbook This workbook comprehensively covers all content from section 4 of the theory, required for the GCSE DT exam. The workbook can be used as a framework for teaching, as well as for student independent working. Each section includes worksheets and a knowledge organiser. At the end of the workbook there is also a blank knowledge organiser which can be used to review learning and retention of key knowledge. Progress can be tracked using the free tracker available from ACA Resources on TES https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-dt-theory-tracker-12190083