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A wide range of Electronics and Design Technology resources aimed at maximising student participation in lessons. Many of my resources are full lessons with taught elements, students activities to develop students understanding. You will find a range of bundles, including complete project bundles. Many of my GCSE resources are to fulfil aspects of the new D&T specifications for 2017

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A wide range of Electronics and Design Technology resources aimed at maximising student participation in lessons. Many of my resources are full lessons with taught elements, students activities to develop students understanding. You will find a range of bundles, including complete project bundles. Many of my GCSE resources are to fulfil aspects of the new D&T specifications for 2017
Design Technology Electronic System Diagrams Design Component Information Cards and Activities
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Design Technology Electronic System Diagrams Design Component Information Cards and Activities

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This resource is aimed at helping students to understand how to develop systems diagrams and which components will best suit the needs of the design brief. The starter activity introduces the concept of systems diagrams and asks students to correctly identify Input, Process and Output components. The students are then given the information cards and asked to select suitable components to meet the design briefs. I created this resource having taught electronic products for years and finding that I needed a way to make the principles behind the development of systems ideas more intuitive. In addition to
Design Technology - Electronic Systems - Input Process or Output starter - Systems Diagrams
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Design Technology - Electronic Systems - Input Process or Output starter - Systems Diagrams

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Lesson starter including a simple introduction to systems diagrams. 26 slides with component images and names. Students to use traffic light cards to indicate if they think the component is an Input, a Process or and Output component. This lesson works well as a stand alone starter, or alternatively use this along with my component cards lesson where students use the information provided to select appropriate components to complete various systems diagrams.
Design Technology Electronics Circuit Symbol Recognition file
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Design Technology Electronics Circuit Symbol Recognition file

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PowerPoint presentation including 51 slides with 51 circuit symbols and component names. Can be edited to include only the symbols that you wish to teach/ test students on. Can be used in a number of ways:- - As an on screen show with student individual whiteboards in order to test students knowledge - As classroom posters to prompt students regarding the various components - As a notes document so students can independently research the function of the components If you like this file please give a positive review. You can also find me on Facebook as ElectroNIc
GCSE Design Technology Key Lessons Bundle
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GCSE Design Technology Key Lessons Bundle

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Including Market Pull Technology push, product analysis, Globalisation, Consumer rights Also includes a full lesson on Fossil fuels Full lesson on Renewable energy Full lesson on Smart Materials Also included is a guide to creating systems diagrams and a sample of the Genie Microcontroller How 2 More resources to be added soon
KS3 Simple Name the components task
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KS3 Simple Name the components task

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A simple PowerPoint task to be used with whiteboards. Symbols or component images appear on first click. Second click reveals the name. Students should write their answers on their whiteboards and hold them up.
GCSE Electronics Bundle
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GCSE Electronics Bundle

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A bundle including a range of resources that are great for teaching GCSE Electronics.
Range of Electronics starter activities
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Range of Electronics starter activities

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Range of simple starters that you can either adapt with your own questions or use in their current form. Aimed at ensuring full student participation these activities make use of whiteboards, traffic light cards and other activities.
Work out the Resistor Values
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Work out the Resistor Values

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This PowerPoint is to be used with whiteboards. Students should be given either a resistor calculator wheel or chart, students will be shown the resistor with the first click, students work out the value of the resistors and present this on their whiteboard, the correct answer is then revealed with the next click of the mouse.
Who Wants to ba a Millionaire Electronics Quiz
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Who Wants to ba a Millionaire Electronics Quiz

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This starter activity is a fun way of quizzing students on their electronics knowledge The quiz is on a PowerPoint presentation uses hyperlinks to take you to the next question if you get the answer correct and incorrect answers to a game over page. There is even a 50/50 option to take away 2 incorrect answers. This is editable so you can change the questions to suit your own means, but if you do so it is important to make sure you either edit the hyperlinks or always keep the correct answers in the same position.
Electronics quiz
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Electronics quiz

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Simple quiz on basic electronics principles. A good starter activity for KS3 electronics students or KS4 design technology students requiring to develop their understanding of electronics. More slides can be added with your own specific questions, just copy and paste either the tick or the cross slide and then add your own question, the animation is taken care of. The idea is that students will stand up if the answer is correct and stay sat down for incorrect answers. This physical activity gets students moving and ensures that they are all involved with no opportunity to avoid answering.