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I am a teacher of engineering with nearly 10 years experience. I endeavour to produce a range of resources that will help students to really engage with engineering as a subject and later, a profession. My resources are always produced to make it as easy as possible for you to change, edit add and remove content, or you can simply use the resources as they are. My main focus is to give you all of the information you will need to teach a subject, with as little fuss as possible.

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I am a teacher of engineering with nearly 10 years experience. I endeavour to produce a range of resources that will help students to really engage with engineering as a subject and later, a profession. My resources are always produced to make it as easy as possible for you to change, edit add and remove content, or you can simply use the resources as they are. My main focus is to give you all of the information you will need to teach a subject, with as little fuss as possible.
Health and Safety Questionnaire
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Health and Safety Questionnaire

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Basic H & S quiz, can be used as a starter for new students to an engineering course. Please feel free to chop and change any of the questions to suit your courses.
Rotary Seals
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Rotary Seals

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A resource designed to aid revision when studying rotary seals in an engineering course. Please feel free to chop and change anything you might need to suit your style and course.
Turning Handout
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Turning Handout

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An old turning assessment activity designed to be used with the old NVQ courses. I still use this when introducing students to the lathe as it helps them to think about the functions and risks. Please cut and paste any of the information and drawings in the handout and use them as you feel best reflects your course.
5 Engineering Starter Activities with Answer sheets
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5 Engineering Starter Activities with Answer sheets

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A pack of 5 general engineering starter activities for use in Engineering lessons. These have been made for level 1/2 students and each one will help to build vocabulary as well as developing knowledge of certain terms when the teacher goes through answers. Included with each of the 5 puzzles is an answer sheet. All puzzles have been provided as a PDF. Stay tuned for more puzzles and quizzes as we progress through the academic year.
Health and Safety - Risk Assessment
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Health and Safety - Risk Assessment

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PPT and activity sheets that enable students to carry out their very own risk assessments in the school/college. I use these to meet the requirements for risk assessment in pretty much any subjects risk assessment criteria (mainly BTEC engineering and C&G courses). They can be used across any level, the activity sheets are a simplified version of an engineering companies risk assessment. There are freely available templates to use on the HSE website, but these are very generalised and much too complex for teaching. Also, YouTube includes many videos that can be used (with the correct licence) to support the teaching further. Please feel free to cut, paste and chop any part of these resources however you see fit.
Health and Safety - Fire Safety in Engineering
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Health and Safety - Fire Safety in Engineering

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Fire Safety in Engineering. Resource includes a PPT and a worksheet that have been used to teach the City & Guilds Level 3 in Engineering, Unit 301. There are many videos and other resources to support this session on the internet, but as these are subject to copyright I can only use them in the college. Please feel free to cut, copy and paste any part of these resources how ever you see fit.
Health and safety - Manual handling
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Health and safety - Manual handling

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PPT presentation about manual handling methods focused towards engineering activities. There are no additional files as the ones I used are freely available on the HSE website, though there are several single/group work activities that can inspire students to put thought into what they are doing. Used to teach students in preparation for the City & Guilds level 3 in engineering externally assessed exam, with excellent results in previous years. Though it has been made with engineering students in mind, the nature of the subject make it ideal for pretty much any subject. As with all other health and Safety subjects, don't forget to check out the HSE website - that place really has helped me to teach health and safety over the years. Please feel free to copy, paste and chop down any part of the resource you want.
Health and Safety - Electrocution
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Health and Safety - Electrocution

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PPT that summarises the basics behind what to do in the event of electrocution in industry, primarily engineering. I use this throughout the BTEC and City & Guilds engineering courses that I teach at levels 2 and 3. Please feel free to cut, paste, chop and change any part of this resource you want to in order to meet your own needs.
Health and Safety - First aid regulations
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Health and Safety - First aid regulations

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PPT and activity to support the teaching of first aid requirements in industry. I use these to teach BTEC and City & Guilds engineering students at levels 2 and 3. I have tried to make these resources quite generic in order to provide accessibility across a range of subjects. As with all Health and safety subject materials, there is a wealth of other resources on the HSE website (UK) Please feel free to cut, paste, chop and change anything you like to meet your requirements.
Health and Safety Resources
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Health and Safety Resources

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Includes all old and new Health and safety resources that I have published. Note - there may be a bit of crossover with resources as some old resources have been updated to meet new specifications, this is why I have priced the bundle low.
4 Engineering Based Starter Activities
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4 Engineering Based Starter Activities

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4 individual Starter activities for Engineering/DT courses. Suitable for year 10 up, these starters are a good way of engaging students and assessing prior knowledge. I have used them on both BTEC and City and Guilds engineering courses. Ready to use - just print them and away you go. Areas covered - Machining, (Resistant) Materials, Material properties and manual handling (health and safety)
Micrometer and Vernier Calliper Measurement Worksheet
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Micrometer and Vernier Calliper Measurement Worksheet

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An 8 page activity that shows the methods of reading micrometers and vernier callipers for design, technology, and engineering applications. Ideal as a cover activity during teacher absence. Teaches basic theory behind the measuring tools, the methods of reading them and the sheet includes activities for the student to practice reading the scales if there are no measuring tools available in class. Feel free to cut, chop, paste and change the sheet to meet your needs.
Renewable energy sources and Climate Change
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Renewable energy sources and Climate Change

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6 presentations and a document that cover the importance of renewables energy development. Explained as an introductory pack of presentations which are designed to inform a whole range of ages. Ideal for a cover teacher or as an introduction to the world of renewables. Useful in all areas from 8 to 19 (Good for BTEC, City and Guilds, GCSE subjects and more) The solar power document is designed to be used for revision but could be repurposed to create activities and quizzes. All of the presentations are easily editable and could be used for a wide variety of lessons. Feel free to cut, chop and paste anything you like from the slides or document in order to meet your personal needs.
Principles of Engineering Technology - Physical Properties Slides and Questions
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Principles of Engineering Technology - Physical Properties Slides and Questions

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Aimed at year 12 Level 2 City and Guilds Engineering students studying unit 202. Briefly covers Melting points of metals, Density, Colour, Magnetism, Corrosion resistance, Conductivity and Insulation 18 slide Presentation to be used along with questions sheet - ideal for cover teaching. Calculations can be added for stretch and challenge students, these are easily found in any textbooks or a quick web search. Takes between 1 - 2 hours dependant on depth of teaching.
Linear Measurement
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Linear Measurement

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A 22 slide presentation on the subject of linear measurement. The content focuses on the engineering/technology/design side of measurement but will be appropriate for students of all areas that simply need a lesson in measuring. Ideal for a cover lesson if a teacher is away from work. Covers many types of measuring from using rulers through to micrometers, vernier callipers and laser measurement. Feel free to cut, chop and paste any of the slides and any of the content/design to suit your own purposes.
Level 1/2 Engineering materials activity
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Level 1/2 Engineering materials activity

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Engineering materials activity - Useful for having students complete for research and then to keep for revision purposes. Great for a cover session where the cover teacher might have IT use, students can complete a meaningful task that will be useful to them later in the course. Used with Level 1 and 2 BTEC Engineering students - only minimal teacher intervention required for students to show progress in engineering materials.
Sheet Metal Working Theory
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Sheet Metal Working Theory

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A basic overview of calculating the K-factor or bend allowance applied to sheet metal before pattern development and folding takes place. Simply written to aid understanding, a lot of the information used is theory and not regularly applied in the workshop, however trainee and apprentice sheet metal workers will be assessed on the theory. feel free to cut, paste and use anything here for any other purpose.
Sheet Metal Pattern Development
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Sheet Metal Pattern Development

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Pattern development worksheet, has templates and demonstrates how sheet metal workers produce patterns before folding metals. Designed to be completed in a classroom using paper, but can be used for a range of other subjects that involve manipulating 3D shapes. Feel free to cut and paste any of the activities for your own style of sessions.
Abrasive Wheels
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Abrasive Wheels

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Abrasive wheels information. Delivered some time ago, but information is still relevant under law and useful from a teaching standpoint. May need to be adjusted to suit your individual style of teaching and the area of engineering that you teach. Feel free to cut, paste and change whatever you wish in order to suit yourself.