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I wanted to create a 'one stop shop' for all the Graphics and D&T projects that you D&T teachers out there need - Please get in touch if you need something and I will see if i can make it up for you! Stay safe, y'all!

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I wanted to create a 'one stop shop' for all the Graphics and D&T projects that you D&T teachers out there need - Please get in touch if you need something and I will see if i can make it up for you! Stay safe, y'all!
D&T Road sign Cover work sheet
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D&T Road sign Cover work sheet

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Attached is a Word document: Learning objectives: Who is Margaret Calvert, what is a pictogram and what is important in a road sign? Learning Outcome: After learning about Margaret Calvert, students could consider what is the best, most simple and easy to understand pictograms to use for the following activities: • Wear a mask! • Child walk with adult • Use safety goggles • Slippery surface! • Don’t run! • No mobile phone in car! The students draw and annotate these. Please leave a positive review if you found helpful! I would really appreciate it!
2 x DT worksheets
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2 x DT worksheets

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Printed as two worksheets, these will help produce fun and creative lesson outcomes for students of all ages. These are ideal for lessons, cover work, home work or baseline assessment. Including: • Two activities of how to ‘translate’ orthographic to isometric projection • How to draw ellipses in isometric If you found this resource helpful, please leave positive comments, as this really helps. Thank you.
D&T Evaluation Worksheets
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D&T Evaluation Worksheets

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D&T Evaluation Worksheets The reason behind these sheets: I was getting frustrated with how difficult it was to get students to ‘evaluate’, rather than ‘describe’, as they often did in the D&T project evaluations. The emphasis in these worksheets is to get the student thinking and explaining by answering questions about every stage of the ‘design and make’ process. This has helped them learn the meaning of evaluation through the process of asking reflective questions. Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: Clear success criteria to guide students on what constitutes a good outcome Evaluation questions for every part of a ‘design and make’ project, including research methods, Design Process, Mock ups/prototype stage, Manufacture process, CAD/CAM process, including testing and conclusion How to structure their response in complex sentences, using P.E.E., supported by using differentiated materials. Power point: The attractive and visual power point can be used on the white board and also printed as a worksheet, as can the question slide Power point Worksheets/categories: The worksheets are differentiated into two categories, so that students who have learning difficulties (LA) will not be overwhelmed and will have much more literacy support with sentence stems. The second category that caters to the middle and higher ability student has differentiation in the form of more open ended tasks as well as ‘Challenges’. I have left super challenges blank so a student can fill this in themselves to be more independent! In theory, one sheet could be used to support the other, or even used for lower school VS. upper school evaluations Please leave a positive review if this helped, thank you!
Optical art pattern worksheet
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Optical art pattern worksheet

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Included is a demonstration source sheet and gridded worksheet for students to copy/come up with their own designs and repeat them. Ideal for cover work as well as lessons, This is suitable for lessons that include: Pattern generation (Textiles) Concept of tesselation (DT) Art (Optical art/history of art) Ceramics (tile art) If these were helpful - please be the first to leave a positive review thanks!
Isometric circles & ellipses work sheet
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Isometric circles & ellipses work sheet

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Printed as an ‘all in one’ worksheet, this will help students with teh concept of circles in perspective. These are ideal for lessons, cover work, home work or starter activities Including: • step by step activities on how to ‘translate’ circles to isometric ellipses • How to draw ellipses in isometric If you found this resource helpful, please leave positive comments, as this really helps. Thank you.
10.Graphic Design Render material texture
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10.Graphic Design Render material texture

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Power point: The high end, attractive and informative power point has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter, main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. A lesson plan is also included (MS Publisher file). Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: • Developing their drawing and visualising skills, increasing their ability to draw freehand more quickly and confidently. • 5 different major activities, including a Super challenge task. • The technique used for rendering a range of materials realistically, including; wood, concrete, metal, glass, rubber and plastic • In-depth knowledge of rendering wood, metal and glass, with step by step guidance on how to get a great outcome • How to create the illusion that an object is made from a particular material and describe how light falls on it. • Literacy: Students will also learn a wide range of subject specific key words Worksheets: The worksheets are differentiated into two categories: • ‘LA’ worksheets having additional support in terms of the outcomes as well as sentence stems, word banks, etc. • The second category of worksheet has differentiation in the form of more open ended tasks as well as ‘Super Challenges’.
Drafting skills & Annotation
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Drafting skills & Annotation

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This lesson focusses on drafting skills, including material rendering in 6 different textures, scrap views, cross sections and principles of legible and neat annotation. The source materials focus on a toothbrush, however this could relate to any product. PowerPoint: This lesson is driven by a high end, attractive and informative power point, which has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter(‘To do’), main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. The students really enjoyed this lesson and also it is relatively easy to conduct especially under the current circumstances. Learning Outcomes: Students will gain an understanding of how to do: Scrap views Sectional views Rendered drawings How to render 6 different textures The importance of clear and easy read annotation Links to NEA Lesson plan: A Lesson plan is also included as a MS Publisher file. This explains the: learning outcomes, starter, main and plenary activities as well as resources required and homework. Work sheets: These are mainly PPT files, but the final evaluation is MS Publisher, which is differentiated in the form of sentence starters. Please leave a positive review if you found these resources helpful, Thank You!
2021 AQA Product design NEA Brief & Spec
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2021 AQA Product design NEA Brief & Spec

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2021 AQA Product design NEA Brief & Specification & Project management for Section A Worried about what to teach the Year 13 DT GCSE students in September 2020? This is the perfect resource to get them carrying on and enthused with a high quality power point, with relevant visuals and animations, as well as questions, techniques and directed tasks to get them finishing off Section A and really having a much better idea of how to carry on! I thoroughly researched this, coming up with a massive bank of relevant subject specific vocabulary/questions/processes/techniques for helping students to get top marks in this section. Learning outcomes: In this A-level coursework task, Students will gain an understanding of: How to plan, structure and complete a design brief that is relevant to their context, user and portfolio, guided by the mark scheme How to structure their Specification and the importance of basing this on prior research, to get the highest possible mark Highly detailed and searching questions to get students started on deep lines of inquiry in their specification – these questions are also designed to get them reflecting and improving on research that they have already undertaken. This could include: additional case studies, planning, life cycle and safety analysis. The importance of QA and QC and understanding how these are important in the NEA and the wider industry. A detailed discussion of 3 relevant Quality control processes that students really need to think about. Which Project management strategy out of four is best to use to go forward? Potential learning outcomes: Next 3 to 4 slides/pages of NEA / Length – 1-2 lessons (including student activity) Improvement and addition of information to the research section This is the second part of two units (so far) dealing with section A that can be recorded on power point or paper, Please look to the first resource below… https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2021-aqa-product-design-nea-section-a-12414616 and third resource here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2021-aqa-nea-product-design-primary-research-12422264 I hope these help you and your students succeed! Please add a positive review/some stars if you found this useful as this really helps; THANK YOU!
16. Graphic design branding & typography
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16. Graphic design branding & typography

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Power point: The high end, attractive and informative power point has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter, main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. A lesson plan is also included (MS Publisher file). Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: • Of how Graphic design is used for branding, typography and colour schemes to create the identity of commercial products • How to use visual combinations to develop creative and original brand designs • How to develop an idea, improving and refining the design to make it better. • Of how to create original branding for a chocolate bar, using an original typography style and a emotive and powerful colour scheme • How to annotate a design, communicating design decisions and aesthetic. • Literacy: Students will also learn a range of subject specific key words Worksheets: The worksheets are differentiated into two categories: • ‘LA’ worksheets having additional support in terms of the outcomes as well as sentence stems, word banks, etc. • The second category of worksheet has differentiation in the form of more open ended tasks as well as ‘Super Challenges’.
PRODUCT DESIGN LESSON 1
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PRODUCT DESIGN LESSON 1

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Worried about what to teach the Year 12 DT A level students in September 2020? This is the perfect resource to get them started and enthused with a high quality power point (3 part lesson), with lots of visuals and animations, as well as questions that can stimulate conversation and help reconnect to prior knowledge. This will give students guidance of: • What is Product Design • The structure and the theory involved in the course • What equipment to get and what to expect – In other words, how best to start! • How to lay out work and take notes in lessons This tried and tested 1 - 2 hour lesson will result in an tangible written outcome of 10+ pages!, including: • Properties of materials – Mechanical and Physical • Classifications of the following materials: • Papers cards and boards • Timbers • Metals • Polymers • Biodegradable polymers • Composites • Smart materials • Modern materials • With a homework task • And start of next lesson Please add a positive review/some stars if you found this useful as this really helps; thank you!
3.Graphic Design Rendering 3D forms tone
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3.Graphic Design Rendering 3D forms tone

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Power point: The high end, attractive and informative power point has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter, main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. A lesson plan is also included (MS Publisher file). Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: • What is the difference between shape and form? • To gain confidence in drawing and rendering, using light source, three tone shading and isometric projection. • How to draw combinations of these shapes to create a realistic three dimensional drawing. • Literacy: Students will also learn a range of subject specific key words Worksheets: The worksheets are differentiated into two categories: • ‘LA’ worksheets having additional support in terms of the outcomes as well as sentence stems, word banks, etc. • The second category of worksheet has differentiation in the form of more open ended tasks as well as ‘Super Challenges’.
Mock ups & Prototype practical & theory
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Mock ups & Prototype practical & theory

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This is designed to simulate an NEA project, where students will research, design, model, and prototype and evaluate a 3D printed object for a specific target market. This lesson focusses on Styrofoam modelling, creating a more ergonomic handle for a tactile object. The students really enjoyed this lesson and also it is relatively easy to conduct especially under current circumstances. PowerPoints: This lesson is driven by a high end, attractive and informative power point, which has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter(‘To do’), main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. Learning Outcomes: Students will gain an understanding of how to: Students will gain an understanding of the difference between Mock ups & Prototypes and what they are: Used for & Made of Practical: Watch the animation, follow school health and safety guidance, measure, mark out and make mock up models! Students consider ergonomics by testing and applying quality control to the mock up model throughout practical, to consider how a client with arthritis can hold their toothbrush more comfortably Links to NEA Lesson plan: A Lesson plan is also included as a MS Publisher file. This explains the: learning outcomes, starter, main and plenary activities as well as resources required and homework. Work sheets: These are mainly PPT files, but the final evaluation is MS Publisher, which is differentiated in the form of sentence starters. Please leave a positive review if you found these resources helpful, Thank You!
2021 AQA NEA Product Design Primary research
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2021 AQA NEA Product Design Primary research

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I have found that the Year 13 DT GCSE students need more direction in the research section and this needs to feed into their specification. Taking a more project management style approach so that everything is planned will hopefully guide students to be more independent in their own enquiry and result in far more meaningful outcomes for this section. I thoroughly researched this, coming up with a massive bank of relevant subject specific vocabulary/questions/processes/techniques for helping students to get top marks in this section. Learning outcomes: In this A-level coursework task, Students will gain an understanding of: How to plan, structure and complete (mainly primary) research in a timely manner How to structure research so that it links excellently to their Specification, to get the highest possible mark An outlined 3-step process to guide students to success in outlining, developing and planning their research independently. Far more detailed lines of enquiry using ACCESS FM+ that students can use. A discussion of two Project management strategies to use in planning research activities A detailed discussion of 3 relevant Quality control processes that students really need to think about. Potential learning outcomes: Improvement and addition of information to the research section This is the third part of two lessons (so far) dealing with section A that can be recorded on power point or paper, Pease look to the first resource here: 2021 AQA Product design NEA Section A https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2021-aqa-product-design-nea-section-a-12414616 2021 AQA Product design NEA Brief & Specification & Project management for Section A (this links really closely to this resource as it deals with similar themes.) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2021-aqa-product-design-nea-brief-and-spec-12421572 I hope these help you and your students succeed! Please add a positive review/some stars if you found this useful as this really helps; THANK YOU!
8. Graphic Design in 2 point perspective
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8. Graphic Design in 2 point perspective

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Power point: The high end, attractive and informative power point has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter, main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. A lesson plan is also included (MS Publisher file). Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: • What is two point perspective drawing? • How to create realistic perspective drawings, with 3 challenges including: basic cubes, letter shapes, to complex city street views • Literacy: Students will also learn a range of subject specific key words Worksheets: The worksheets are differentiated into two categories: • ‘LA’ worksheets having additional support in terms of the outcomes as well as sentence stems, word banks, etc. • The second category of worksheet has differentiation in the form of more open ended tasks as well as ‘Super Challenges’.
11. Graphic Design: Creative Typography
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11. Graphic Design: Creative Typography

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Year 7 Graphics Lesson 1: Draw Squares & circles freehand – needs changing in the website Power point: The high end, attractive and informative power point has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter, main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. A lesson plan is also included (MS Publisher file). Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: • The history of typography • The key aspects of what goes into typeface, lettering, font, including serif, sans serif, spacing and kerning • How to use visual combinations to create creative and original typography • How to annotate an design, communicating design decisions and aesthetic. • How to develop an idea, improving and refining the design to make it better. • Literacy: Students will also learn a range of subject specific key words Worksheets: The worksheets are differentiated into two categories: • ‘LA’ worksheets having additional support in terms of the outcomes as well as sentence stems, word banks, etc. • The second category of worksheet has differentiation in the form of more open ended tasks as well as ‘Super Challenges’.
S.C.A.M.P.E.R. ideas generation sheet
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S.C.A.M.P.E.R. ideas generation sheet

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The learning concept: The concept is that the acronym SCAMPER is used by each consecutive student to alter the last students’ design. I normally allow each student ten minutes per alteration. The students really enjoy this activity and it can be stretched to a 1 hour duration Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: Different design movements Free hand sketching as they can use other’s designs as a springboard for inspiration Gain confidence in annotating each other’s designs This will culminate in them drawing more complex combinations of these designs, which can then be judged by the student or peer assessed to describe the favourite design. Students will also learn subject specific key words that will underpin their design and technology vocabulary. Power point: The attractive and visual power point can be used on the white board and also printed as a worksheet. Printed as two worksheets, there is a blank and also a differentiated version where one idea is already started so that students do not struggle with ‘blank page syndrome’. This has first example models success criteria in the form of detailed annotation and a strong product design influenced by the example swatches on the left side of the page.
9. Graphic Design: Isometric projection
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9. Graphic Design: Isometric projection

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Power point: The high end, attractive and informative power point has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter, main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. A lesson plan is also included (MS Publisher file). Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: • Of what are different types of three dimensional projection and drawing? • Of how to draw isometric projection drawings, with 3 challenges including: basics shapes, more complex shapes, to a super challenge that is very hard! • Of how to use a good quality of line drawing shapes in Isometric projection • Of how to add three tone shading to make their 3-D drawings more realistic • Literacy: Students will also learn a range of subject specific key words Worksheets: The worksheets are differentiated into two categories: • ‘LA’ worksheets having additional support in terms of the outcomes as well as sentence stems, word banks, etc. • The second category of worksheet has differentiation in the form of more open ended tasks as well as ‘Super Challenges’.
5. Graphic Design: Label & annotate
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5. Graphic Design: Label & annotate

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Power point: The high end, attractive and informative power point has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter, main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. A lesson plan is also included (MS Publisher file). Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: • What is annotation and how Leonardo De Vinci used it? • What are correct graphical layout conventions? • How to communicate using clear labelling and annotation • How to annotate using existing designs • How to design a unique graphic product (badge) and then annotate their own designs • Literacy: Students will also learn a lots of subject specific key words Worksheets: The worksheets are differentiated into two categories: • ‘LA’ worksheets having additional support in terms of the outcomes as well as sentence stems, word banks, etc. • The second category of worksheet has differentiation in the form of more open ended tasks as well as ‘Super Challenges’.
6.Graphic Design: Design & make a glider
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6.Graphic Design: Design & make a glider

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Power point: The high end, attractive and informative power point has detailed instructions and notes, step-by-step animations, with starter, main and plenary activities, as well as home learning included. A lesson plan is also included (MS Publisher file). Learning Outcomes: In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of: • STEM cross curricular skills: The forces involved in flight, including thrust, lift and drag • The component parts of a glider • The history of flight and who are the Wright brothers? • How to develop a range of designs, using different colour schemes • How to develop one idea into a final design • How to cut out, stick down and assemble a model glider. • Literacy: Students will also learn a range of subject specific key words Worksheets: The worksheets are differentiated into two categories: • ‘LA’ worksheets having additional support in terms of the outcomes as well as sentence stems, word banks, etc. • The second category of worksheet has differentiation in the form of more open ended tasks as well as ‘Super Challenges’.