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Smart, New & Modern Materials
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Smart, New & Modern Materials

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A PowerPoint introduction with edexcel A-Level, Product Design - Graphic Products in mind. But would probably suit a range of courses at GCSE and A-level.
Graphics Typeface Design Worksheet
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Graphics Typeface Design Worksheet

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Students design four words using typefaces or fonts that look like their meanings. Students just need a pencil, rubber and some colouring pencils. Aimed as KS3 or a little either side depending on the students. Good for a cover lesson, isolation work or a homework etc.
Iterative Design for beginners
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Iterative Design for beginners

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A worksheet to introduce students to the concept of** iterative design**. It’s an hour’s lesson and can be used as a cover lesson, a homework or in class as part of a D&T course. Suitable for KS3 or KS4 but particularly for students approaching the non-exam assessment in GCSE Product Design, Resistant Materials and Graphics. The worksheet focuses on primary stakeholder feed back and user centred design (UCD). Students just need a pencil and maybe a ruler and rubber and someone close by to act as the primary stakeholder – so in class they will need to chat to their neighbour. Stakeholder or peer assessed at the end with verbal feedback. Includes timings to make sure they don’t whiz through it.
Design & Technology cover work, extension work
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Design & Technology cover work, extension work

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Need an emergency task for a KS3 D&T lesson? Colleague off sick again and you've only just found out? Students done everything and you need something for the last lesson of term? Need something to keep fast working students going a bit longer when they've finished? An isolated student needs a worksheet? LOOK NO FURTHER...
KS3 Graphics booklet - suitable for Y7, 8 or 9
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KS3 Graphics booklet - suitable for Y7, 8 or 9

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A graphics ‘course’ that introduces students to toning and shading, rendering, isometric, isometric circles and orthographic. It’s all self-contained so students work straight on the booklet. The booklet can be printed as seperate A4 sheets or on A3 landscape that can then be stapled into booklet form. It includes peer assessment and and a quick and easy mark scheme for teachers. Ideal for extended staff absence or if you are a non-specialist or non-accredited H&S D&T teacher that’s been given a D&T group and don’t know what to do with them. Some graphics knowledge is useful/expected though, and you’ll need isometric circle or ellipse templates. You will probably find those templates under a pile of old set squares covered in used sand paper in that yellow plastic tray labeled ‘steel rules’!
Design & Technology Worksheets  KS3 & KS4 (11 to 16)
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Design & Technology Worksheets KS3 & KS4 (11 to 16)

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Four different A4 worksheets that can used for absent colleagues, homework, isolated students or sponge activities etc. Students work on the worksheets and just need basic graphics equipment. All activities include peer assessment so they don't even have to be marked?
AQA D&T GCSE The Work of Others
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AQA D&T GCSE The Work of Others

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AQA GCSE Design and Technology (8552) A presentation of 16 slides outlining the work of the designers listed on page 30 of the specification. Each slide includes: A picture of the designer with their name and birth and death dates where appropriate A short written outline/description of their work, philosophy and what they were/are famous for images of some of their work with titles in some instances The presentation serves as a quick, easily absorbed introduction to this topic or could be printed and used as a display.