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Design and Technology inspired resources with a focus on differentiation.

Design and Technology inspired resources with a focus on differentiation.
Differenciated Evaluation Sheets
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Differenciated Evaluation Sheets

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These worksheets are designed to make differenciation easier when asking students to evaluate their work. Although this is targetted at students who are making food at GCSE, this format can be used in a number of ways and is an invaluable resource to minimise workload.
Pizza Recipe Puzzle
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Pizza Recipe Puzzle

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I am a huge fan of engagement tasks that are ready for the students as they enter the classroom. I often use these as a competition for a prize and the students get really into it. This can help focus their minds and also stop them from getting frustrated from waiting if you have problems with projectors etc. All you need to do is cut out the bottom part into it’s sections and muddle them up. The students need to put the slices on the top part in order. This can be used whether or not their have been told how to make a pizza and can be used in any lesson, with any information substituted on the bottom part.
Bloom's Taxonomy Placemat for DT Students
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Bloom's Taxonomy Placemat for DT Students

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This Bloom’s based placemat can be used during DT lessons where students need to complete written work and can help them to justify their choices during design work and improve their literacy skills. This can also be displayed as a poster on the wall of your classroom and can be applicable in all disciplines. You’d be amazed at the difference this makes to the students written work and how well this can help students who struggle with literacy.
DT Feedback Sheet KS3
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DT Feedback Sheet KS3

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This feedback sheet uses written feedback with grades visualised so students can better understand their achievements and goals. This can be used and changed in all subject areas and works for all kinds of feedback. Forget about long hours of marking! reduce your workload with this simple marking alternative!
Food Practical Evaluation Sheet
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Food Practical Evaluation Sheet

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This evaluation sheet is great for all abilities and age groups and can be used after a practical or as a whole lesson; it’s up to you! I’ve used this in Product Design lessons as well, with a few edits to the language and even in Textiles lessons too! This also covers elements of Literacy and Numeracy with little effort so can be a great go to if you want to make sure your lesson is interesting and ticks all the boxes!
Evaluation
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Evaluation

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This is a simple yet helpful evaluation bundle which is comprised of 3 versions of evaluation sheets that can be edited for all subjects but is particularly good for practical subjects but also those students who do better with visuals.
Health and Safety Passport
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Health and Safety Passport

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In KS3, students rarely have anything to show for the skills that they are picking up in the workshop and sometimes, this can be disheartening. A student in my Resistant Materials class inspired this passport because they wanted something they could use to record their abilities at using certain tools in the workshop. This health and safety passport details the PPE needed for each tool and a little about the tool itself and what it is used for. This can act as a confidence booster but also as a revision tool later down the line. WARNING! This is particular document has an advert for our Tech club at the back so this would need to be removed or altered if reused. This document is in know way a legal accreditation for your pupils and it cannot guarantee your pupils will be safe but this is a resource that can be used to boost the confidence of your kids and give them relevance for what they are learning.
Reverse Applique Step-by-Step
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Reverse Applique Step-by-Step

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Teaching reverse applique to a class that struggles with verbal instruction can be hard. I often use this type of quick and easy step-by-step guide so that students who are unsure of what you’ve instructed them to do have something to follow from.
Sewing Machine Driving License
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Sewing Machine Driving License

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This neat Sewing Machine Driving Test acts to not only teach your students how to use a sewing machine but is a wonderful way to teach them the health and safety involved with operate this machinery. Not only is this a task to be done in pairs, which leaves you to circulate the students, but it is also a way to keep track of those who might need a refresher and those who are more competent than others. When you have determined that the students are proficient enough to use the machine unattended, you can stick the license in their books and sign it, so you can check back and see when they are due for a refresher (which should be done every 6 months). This is also a fun way to teach students the sometimes-boring health and safety procedure.