I created this document from the AQA Resistant Materials (Blue) book. You could set this as an practice exam or get the students to seek the answers from the books, up to you! :-)
divide your class into five groups, give each group a sheet about woods and a question sheet (end of pdf) then give each group bout 20 mins to prepare their answers before they stand up and report back to the class. Nice and simple :-)
A bit of info about Forces & Structures along with a couple of small quick activities.
I used the second part of this presentation (forces) to challenge the kids to work in groups. Each group then had to give a presentation to the class. I printed the last 5 sheets of this pdf off and handed one sheet to each group and then took it away after 5 mins, they then gave a presentation to the class about their specific force. A busy lesson but if you pull it along with pace it works well. Try it...
Match the name of the various different saws with the picture in the table and suggest the material/s they cut.<br />
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As a bonus question name the wood joint shown and suggest the workshop tools used to make the wood joint.
Identify the tool and its job! Ideal whilst the students arrive into class, this activity is designed purely to get them focused straight away into the lesson! & it works! I took the register in silence!!!!! WOOHOO
This is no powerpoint or file but a web link for teachers of AQA Resistant Materials to show to students Dyson's version of a Task light. Useful and inspiring.<br />
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http://www.dyson.co.uk/lighting/csys.aspx
Great way to test your kids and really engage them at the same time. I have tried this several times now and it really is effective.<br />
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INSTRUCTIONS on the powerpoint when downloaded.