After 12 years in industry, I took a leap into FE teaching Vehicle Maintenance & Repair in an FE college in the UK. I found the resources available to me as a new teacher were dated, and not particularly engaging to my students so I started to learn PowerPoint. After 6 years in a teacher role, I left the position but still want my resources to be of use as after those 6 years, I think they are pretty good quality. Hopefully they can be of use to others teaching a Motor Vehicle college course.
After 12 years in industry, I took a leap into FE teaching Vehicle Maintenance & Repair in an FE college in the UK. I found the resources available to me as a new teacher were dated, and not particularly engaging to my students so I started to learn PowerPoint. After 6 years in a teacher role, I left the position but still want my resources to be of use as after those 6 years, I think they are pretty good quality. Hopefully they can be of use to others teaching a Motor Vehicle college course.
PowerPoint based Trivial Pursuit quiz that’s fully editable to your needs.
I put this together during my teaching years and had a great reaction to it with my students (I taught 16-19 in an FE college)
Theres one PowerPoint file which is a blank template waiting for you to put your own Q&A’s in there and two .pdf files. One with instructions on how to easily edit the powerpoint slides, the other with instructions on how to play it
Split the class into 4 teams, then they control the game. They pick the catagory and which question they want in order to fill their pie.
Each question has a timer which is needs to be answered within, and there’s a tie break question at the end incase two teams get all their slices by the end of a round.
I taught levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK for 6 years delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications until Jan 2024 before I moved away from education.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
Set of two PowerPoints made for Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course - The first covers Transmission / Driveline . There are 60 slides in total and makes use of the animations that PowerPoint offers. This lesson follows on from the engine lessons I have made, and introduces the transmission. It covers the gearbox, torque multiplication and final drive as well as the individual components and lubricnts involved that make up a typical vehicle drivetrain.
The second has 34 slides and covers vehicle electrics - introduces some basic vehicle electrical components and what they do before introducing wiring diagrams and simple series and parallel circuits. A simple wiring diagram is looked at with a variety of components including a tyipcal 4-pin relay which is then looked at in more detail.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images.
There are some slides that require answers to be revealed by clicking on the pictures or text - I have pointed these out in the slide comments.
I have also included a worksheet to accompany the lesson that can be printed out for students to complete, or sent to them via e-mail to complete on word.
I taught levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK for 6 years delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications until Jan 2024 before I moved away from education.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little pocket money for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
Set of two PowerPoints made for Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course - The first covers Low Carbon technologies . There are 35 slides in total and makes use of the animations that PowerPoint offers. This lesson introduces the emissions that a car not only produces during its use, but also what is involved with making a car, maintaining a car and disposing of a car. Energy efficient topics are covered - Alternative fuels, hybrids, EV’s etc. and the recycling of end of life vehicles.
The second has 41 slides and covers hybrid and EV awareness and briefly touches on fuel cell vehicles. Essentially covers Hybrid/EV awareness, what makes them different and the dangers involved. Slide 18-21 is a little complicated for level 1, but a nice stretch challenge for brighter learners.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images.
There are some slides that require answers to be revealed by clicking on the pictures or text - I have pointed these out in the slide comments.
I have also included a worksheet to accompany the lesson that can be printed out for students to complete, or sent to them via e-mail to complete on word.
I taught levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK for 6 years delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications until Jan 2024 before I moved away from education.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little pocket money for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
Set of two PowerPoints made for Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course - The first covers Spark Ignition . There are 37 slides in total and makes use of the animations that PowerPoint offers. This lesson starts with introducing how an engine operates, and then goes through the main components of the spark ignition system and finishes with a bit of health and safety regarding petrol.
The second has 44 slides and covers the exhaust systems - following the same format as the lubrication lesson introducing what causes exhaust emissions, and the individual components within the exhaust system. Finishing up with emissions testers for both petrol and diesel.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images.
There are some slides that require answers to be revealed by clicking on the pictures or text - I have pointed these out in the slide comments.
I have also included a worksheet to accompany the lesson that can be printed out for students to complete, or sent to them via e-mail to complete on word.
I taught levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK for 6 years delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications until Jan 2024 before I moved away from education.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little pocket money for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
Set of two PowerPoints made for Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course - The first covers Engine Lubrication . There are 42 slides in total and makes use of the animations that PowerPoint offers. This lesson starts with introducing the main engine components split into top end and bottom end, friction, and then onto each individual component and safe, correct disposal of waste.
The second has 48 slides and covers cooling systems - following the same format as the lubrication lesson introducing the idea of a cooling system, the 3 different heat transfer principles that are present and the individual components and safe disposal of waste. It finishes with a animation video at the end running from start to finish - you need to ensure internet connectivity to play the embedded video.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images.
There are some slides that require answers to be revealed by clicking on the pictures or text - I have pointed these out in the slide comments.
I have also included a worksheet to accompany the lesson that can be printed out for students to complete, or sent to them via e-mail to complete on word.
I taught levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK for 6 years delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications until Jan 2024 before I moved away from education.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
Nice and easy (for the teacher) Q&A Starter activity:
I’ve used this blockbuster style game so many times to start a class with – Way back when, I was pulled up during teacher training observations about how I would pause between asking questions as I thought of relevant things to ask (it’s hard remembering all these things at the start of a lesson) so I wanted to make a bank of questions, but also make it into an interactive quiz type activity to use with my students. Tried thinking of classic gameshows or quizzes and this is what I came up with…
Good for direct or indirect questions, pick a student and ask for a letter (I used to teach the nato phonetic alphabet with this resource so they knew their alpha, bravo, charlie’s etc…) they have to answer in 30 seconds which counts down in the top left corner on each question. Once they answer, click on the question box to bring up the answer and see if they got it right. Easy.
This is a set of 12! PowerPoints covering questions that are covered throughout the IMI level 2 vehicle maintenance and repair course I used to teach. Each unit has 27 questions each, the students start from the left, and work their way right. If they get a question correct, the colour turns blue. Get it wrong, it turns black. They can only choose a letter that is touching a blue hex. If they’ve got a question wrong, they have to go around the black hex.
I’ve added a word doc with instructions, but its pretty easy to navigate.
It has a quiz for each unit:
G0102 Health & Safety
G4 Tools and Equipment
LV04 Wheels and tyres
LV04 Brakes
LV04 Steering
LV04 Suspension
LV02.1 Engine Mechanical
LV02.2 Engine Ignition
LV03 Electrical theory
LV03 Starting and charging
LV12 Clutch & Gearbox
LV12 Final Drive and gearing
I’m not looking to make my fortune off the PowerPoints I made whilst I was teaching, but they did take an awfully long time to create, edit and perfect, so i’m hoping to get a little pocket money from them and hopefully any one who does buy and support my work can see the time and effort it took as well as helping you with your teaching and making life a little easier in the classroom.
Set of two PowerPoints made for Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course - The first covers Steering . There are 48 slides in total and makes use of the animations that PowerPoint offers - It also has an embedded online video so requires internet connection for slides 6, 10 and 12 to work, you’ll need to allow external media also. This lesson covers all steering components starting with steering wheels following components all the way to the wheels. Touches on steering geometry - Toe, Camber, Castor and Ackermann.
The second has 46 slides and covers suspension systems - compares coils, leafs, torsion bars and air suspension. It also has an embedded online video so requires internet connection for slide 9 to work (also, make sure you use the subtitle option. Looks at other components - shocks, ball joints etc and looks at independant vs dependant suspension systems.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images.
There are some slides that may require answers to be revealed by clicking on the pictures or text - I have pointed these out in the slide comments.
I have also included a worksheet to accompany the lesson that can be printed out for students to complete, or sent to them via e-mail to complete on word.
I taught levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK for 6 years delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications until Jan 2024 before I moved away from education.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
Set of two PowerPoints made for Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course - The first covers wheels and tyres . There are 50 slides in total and makes use of the animations that PowerPoint offers - It also has an embedded online video so requres internet connection for slide 9 to work, you’ll need to allow external media also. This lesson covers tyre history, purpose, construction, tyre codes, wheel types and extra theory… there are some additional interactive quizzes and worksheets to go along with it - I updated it for an OFSTED visit so it covered everything possible… I have included any word docs needed to go along with it.
The second has 58 slides and covers braking systems - discs and drums as well as master cylinder, servo and pipes as well as correct disposal.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images.
There are some slides that require answers to be revealed by clicking on the pictures or text - I have pointed these out in the slide comments.
I have also included a worksheet to accompany the lesson that can be printed out for students to complete, or sent to them via e-mail to complete on word.
I taught levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK for 6 years delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications until Jan 2024 before I moved away from education.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
Set of two PowerPoints - the first covers health and safety practice and was made for Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course. There are 39 slides in total and makes use of the animations that PowerPoint offers. This lesson covers PPE, warning signs, certain equipment that poses hazards to the user and correct disposal of waste fluids.
The second covers the basic hand tools used in level 1, What the tools are used for, their safe use and safety checks needed before their use.
I’ve added some quiz slides in there too to break up the lesson a little and allow you to assess learning. I’ve added instructions to the notes section below the slides if you’re unsure how they work.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images.
There are some slides that require answers to be revealed by clicking on the pictures or text - I have pointed these out in the slide comments.
I have also included a worksheet to accompany the lesson that can be printed out for students to complete, or sent to them via e-mail to complete on word.
I taught levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK for 6 years delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications until Jan 2024 before I moved away from education.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
This is a set of 3 PowerPoints which cover the Level 2 IMI VMR course unit LV03K written unit and also provides some exam revision for the online assessment. I originally made these when I was teaching remotely during the lockdown as a way to help explain the question and answer section of the IMI e-portfolio, but they continue to work well in the classroom.
I have split these into 3 powerpoints - I usually get through one within an hour lesson allowing students to folow along with the unit infront of them - allowing time for them noting answers down and discussion to explain the questions to ensure understanding.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature (press F5) or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images. Some parts may need to have pictures clicked to to reveal an answer - i’ve tried to point these out, but any troubles with them, please feel free to get in touch - happy to help.
I have also included an “offline copy” of the worksheet and extension activity word docs I made which uses the science garage videos on YouTube from Doughnut media - students watch the videos and answer the questions on the sheet. (Answer sheets also included) I made these to use with my classes and they work pretty well with the more interested students.
I teach levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
This is a set of 3 PowerPoints which cover the Level 2 IMI VMR course unit LV02.2K written unit and also provides some exam revision for the online assessment. I originally made these when I was teaching remotely during the lockdown as a way to help explain the question and answer section of the IMI e-portfolio, but they continue to work well in the classroom.
I have split these into 3 powerpoints - I usually get through one within an hour lesson allowing students to folow along with the unit infront of them - allowing time for them noting answers down and discussion to explain the questions to ensure understanding.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature (press F5) or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images. Some parts may need to have pictures clicked to to reveal an answer - i’ve tried to point these out, but any troubles with them, please feel free to get in touch - happy to help.
I have also included an “offline copy” of the worksheet and extension activity word docs I made which uses the science garage videos on YouTube from Doughnut media - students watch the videos and answer the questions on the sheet. (Answer sheets also included) I made these to use with my classes and they work pretty well with the more interested students.
I teach levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
*Part 1 fixed (looks like the file corrupted the first time I uploaded it.)
This is a set of 3 PowerPoints which cover the Level 2 IMI VMR course unit LV02.1K written unit and also provides some exam revision for the online assessment.
I have split these into 3 powerpoints - I usually get through one within an hour lesson allowing students to folow along with the unit infront of them - allowing time for them noting answers down and discussion to explain the questions to ensure understanding.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature (press F5) or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images. Some parts may need to have pictures clicked to to reveal an answer - i’ve tried to point these out, but any troubles with them, please feel free to get in touch - happy to help.
I have also included an “offline copy” of the worksheet and extension activity word docs I made which uses the science garage videos on YouTube from Doughnut media - students watch the videos and answer the questions on the sheet. (Answer sheets also included) I made these to use with my classes and they work pretty well with the more interested students.
I teach levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
This PowerPoint covers Hybrid and electric vehicle awareness and was made for the the later lessons of the Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course I teach. There are 41 slides in total and makes use of the animations the PowerPoint offers - Be sure to use the slideshow feature or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images and things not making sense. There are some slides that require answers to be revealed by clicking on the pictures or text - I have pointed these out in the slide comments.
This lesson covers awareness of hybrid vehicles, EV’s and briefly touches on fuel cell vehicles. I have added a word doc worksheet to go along with this PowerPoint for assessment purposes (and answer doc too) but essentially covers Hybrid/EV awareness, what makes them different and the dangers involved. Slide 18-21 is a little complicated for level 1, but a nice stretch challenge for brighter learners.
I teach levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
This is a set of 4 PowerPoints which cover the Level 2 IMI VMR course unit LV12K written unit and also provides some exam revision for the online assessment. I originally made these when I was teaching remotely during the lockdown as a way to help explain the question and answer section of the IMI e-portfolio, but they continue to work well in the classroom.
I have split these into 4 powerpoints - I usually get through one within an hour lesson allowing students to follow along with the unit in front of them - allowing time for them noting answers down and discussion to explain the questions to ensure understanding.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature (press F5) or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images. Some parts may need to have pictures clicked to to reveal an answer - i’ve tried to point these out, but any troubles with them, please feel free to get in touch - happy to help.
I have also included an “offline copy” of the worksheet
(I haven’t gotten around to making any extension activities for LV12 yet, but watch this space. I will update as soon as possible)
I teach levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.
This PowerPoint covers health and safety and was made for the start of Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course. There are 38 slides in total and makes use of the animations the PowerPoint offers. This lesson covers HASAWA, RIDDOR and COSHH. If you teach the IMI course, I made this specifically to cover L1MV01 & L1AM01 but essentially covers H&S in the workshop and how to work and use equipment safely.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images.
There are some slides that require answers to be revealed by clicking on the pictures or text - I have pointed these out in the slide comments.
I have also included a worksheet to accompany the lesson that can be printed out for students to complete, or sent to them via e-mail to complete on word.
I teach levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
A good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so hopefully they come in useful for others.
This is a set of 3 PowerPoints which cover the Level 2 IMI VMR course unit LV04K written unit and also provides some exam revision for the online assessment. I originally made these when I was teaching remotely during the lockdown as a way to help explain the question and answer section of the IMI e-portfolio, but they continue to work well in the classroom.
I have split these into 3 powerpoints - I usually get through one within an hour lesson allowing students to follow along with the unit in front of them - allowing time for them noting answers down and discussion to explain the questions to ensure understanding.
Be sure to use the slideshow feature (press F5) or you’ll have a lot of overlapping images. Some parts may need to have pictures clicked to to reveal an answer - i’ve tried to point these out, but any troubles with them, please feel free to get in touch - happy to help.
I have also included an “offline copy” of the worksheet and extension activity word docs I made which uses the science garage videos on YouTube from Doughnut media - students watch the videos and answer the questions on the sheet. (Answer sheets also included) I made these to use with my classes and they work pretty well with the more interested students.
I teach levels 1 up to 3 of Vehicle Maintenance & Repair at a further education college in the UK delivering the IMI vehicle qualifications.
I found the resources available to me when I started pretty poor and didn’t engage the students particularly well, so I made my own set of PowerPoints that cover pretty much all of it so far, so thought i’d share some of them up here and see if there’s any takers. If there is, i’ll put them all up and hopefully they’ll come in useful.
I don’t want to charge a ton for these, but a good few hours go into making these PowerPoints so i’m just getting a little back for my time and hopefully they come in useful for others.