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A wide range of Design and Technology (including the New Specification 2017) and Food & Nutrition resources. I hope to save you hours and hours of prep time :)
I teach Fashion & Textiles KS3 and KS4 and previously Food & Nutrition KS4 here in Wales (WJEC) and the majority of my resources are designed specifically for these areas however some of my resources can be used across all DT.
I'd gladly welcome some feedback and if you see any errors please do let me know!
SUMMER SALE NOW ON!
A wide range of Design and Technology (including the New Specification 2017) and Food & Nutrition resources. I hope to save you hours and hours of prep time :)
I teach Fashion & Textiles KS3 and KS4 and previously Food & Nutrition KS4 here in Wales (WJEC) and the majority of my resources are designed specifically for these areas however some of my resources can be used across all DT.
I'd gladly welcome some feedback and if you see any errors please do let me know!
A very useful template for creating the final designs of the eco-friendly stuffed toys, to help pupils know what to include on their final designs.
The sheet also features also notes and guidance for pupil annotation and what they need to consider.
This accompanies the full 20 week presentation but is also excellent as a cover lesson activity.
This is also featured in a bundle which includes the full PowerPoint presentation and instructional video.
CONTENT:
2.1.1 F: Investigation and Analysis of the work of designers and professionals.
This is a whole unit of work including a 14 slide illustrated teacher PowerPoint supporting a whole project in which pupils create their own profiles based on the WJEC designers and companies:
* Stella McCartney
* Orla Kiely
* Laura Ashley
It covers the WJEC New specification for Design and Technology from 2017, based on Fashion & Textiles and would generally cover half a term of theory E.G: November and December.
Contents Include:
Teacher Presentation:
A3 digital poster of analysis tips
A3 digital poster of Stella McCartney
A3 digital poster of Orla Kiely
A3 digital poster of Laura Ashley
Designer/Company analysis handout activity
Cover Image Example
Designer/company Profile**
Customer Profile/Target Market**
Moodboard Example
Images of final profile assembled
The presentation is fully editable if you want to change anything.
The A3 posters are also available to purchase separately.
If you spot any errors please let me know and I will be happy to adpat.
**These resources are on 1 single Word document. They can be printed as examples for pupils or shared with pupils to use as their own template, filling in the relevant info. There are key headings/sections to be considered.
TEACHER PRESENTATION CONTENT:
2.1.1 C: How Energy is Generated and Stored
2.1.1 E: Ecological and Social Footprints
This 25 slide vibrantly illustrated teacher PowerPoint supports the pupil work book (available separately or as part of a bundle).
It covers the WJEC New specification for Design and Technology from 2017 and would generally covers over a half-term of theory from December and January or January and February. It is suitable for Product Design, Fashion and Textiles and Engineering.
Contents Include:
**The first section covers the Core Knowledge and Understanding 2.1.1C
**
Types of renewable and non-renewable energy sources including: wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectric, wood/biomass, wave, coal, gas, nuclear and oil.
Issues surrounding the use of fossil fuels including coal, oil and gas.
The advantages and disadvantages of renewable energy sources.
The use of renewable energy sources in modern manufacturing production systems including the use of solar panels and wind turbines in manufacturing sites.
Renewable energy sources for products including wind-up and photovoltaic cells.
Energy generation and storage in a range of contexts including motor vehicles (e.g. petrol/diesel, electricity) and household products (e.g. battery, solar, mains electricity).
**The second section covers the Core Knowledge and Understanding 2.1.1E
**
Changing society’s view on waste and the ecological footprint.
The Six Rs of sustainability: rethink, reuse, recycle, repair, reduce and refuse.
Living in a greener world.
Fair-trade policies.
NOTE: The workbook is designed using the font “Century Gothic” and “Champion” and will be best viewed with these downloaded.
PUPIL WORKBOOK CONTENT:
2.1.1 C: How Energy is Generated and Stored
2.1.1 E: Ecological and Social Footprints
This 26 page vibrantly illustrated pupil work book supports my teacher PowerPoint (available separately or as part of a bundle).
It covers the WJEC New specification for Design and Technology from 2017 and would generally covers a term of theory from September and October. The workbook has a range of activities from writing, matching, drawing etc. and is fully editable. It is suitable for Product Design, Fashion and Textiles and Engineering.
Contents Include:
**The first section covers the Core Knowledge and Understanding 2.1.1C
**
Types of renewable and non-renewable energy sources including: wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectric, wood/biomass, wave, coal, gas, nuclear and oil.
Issues surrounding the use of fossil fuels including coal, oil and gas.
The advantages and disadvantages of renewable energy sources.
The use of renewable energy sources in modern manufacturing production systems including the use of solar panels and wind turbines in manufacturing sites.
Renewable energy sources for products including wind-up and photovoltaic cells.
Energy generation and storage in a range of contexts including motor vehicles (e.g. petrol/diesel, electricity) and household products (e.g. battery, solar, mains electricity).
**The second section covers the Core Knowledge and Understanding 2.1.1E
**
Changing society’s view on waste and the ecological footprint.
The Six Rs of sustainability: rethink, reuse, recycle, repair, reduce and refuse.
Living in a greener world.
Fair-trade policies.
NOTE: The workbook is designed using the font “Century Gothic” and “Champion” and will be best viewed with these downloaded.
This handout is an excellent resource for calculating the nutritional values of any dish. Pupils add the amount of nutritional values for each ingredient of the dish they are planning to make. This includes: Fat; Calories; Protein; Carbohydrates and Fibre. They then add these up to work out the total value per dish of their choice and the divide this by the amount of servings.
They can then add these amounts to create their own nutritional values label and a blank one is included in the sheet.
This is the original Word document so can be fully edited to which ever values you want to calculate.
This is a great mini-bundle of a range of activities designed specifically for D&T subjects (or Art) covering an entire project.
The package includes 10 resources:
An initial design sheet; 6R's activity; Best thing/change 1 thing activity (mini self-assessment); Self/peer assessment activity; Design diary blanks (continuous reflection); Evaluation headings and prompts; 1-5-1 (self assessment); 5-5-1 (self assessment); Group Assessment (based on ACCESS FM); Your Project (reflection/evaluation).
They are perfect to accompany your own projects but can also be great for cover lessons.
Many of these are original Word documents and can be fully edited to specifically suit your subject.
A useful resource for mini evaluations and areas of improvement. Pupils write a sentence about the best thing and one thing they would change. This is great to use just before they create their final designs but also at the end of projects.
Can be used as continuous assessment at different stages of the project or at the end.
This is to be used for a whole lesson where pupils write short sentences about their target market and design theme. Then they create 4 initial designs in the boxes.
Great for pupils who struggle fitting designs or their layouts of their workbook pages.
This is a 2 slide powerpoint which includes both a complete and blank table, to be printed and used as a pupil activity. The first slide has the complete answers and you could show this during an explanation and get the pupils to fill in the blanks themselves or you can just give them the complete sheet.
This is full editable.
A bundle of 4 wordsearches and 4 crosswords based on Food Science terms, suitable for WJEC GCSE Food & Nutrition.
You may also find this bundle with a supporting presentation and sorting activity in my shop for £3.
NOTE: This is an old version, please see the award winning updated 2022 version here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12883692
This is the complete Eco Stuffed Toy package with everything you need to teach your upper KS3 pupils how to design, make and pitch an eco stuffed toy.
The brief: “I have been asked to make a stuffed toy in my choice of style, suitable for customers of my chosen charity, but using at least 25% recycled materials.
To do this I must first write an ACCESS FM design specification, analyse similar products and research my theme.”
The project is assessed following a Dragon’s Den style pitch at the end of the project.
It was created for a full 20 week project but could be reduced for shorter rotations. It also includes images of handouts to be printed for the pupils.
It includes:
Health & Safety
The Design Process
Specification/ACCESS FM
Product Analysis
Moodboards
Fabrics & Fastenings
Excellent V’s Poor Design
Scheme of Work/Manufacture Plans
Sustainability
6R’s
Supply Chain Transparency (Fashion Revolution)
Sewing Machine Parts Activity
CAD/CAM
Applique
Hand Sewing
Stencil Print
Block Print
Tie-Dye
Batik
Seams
Final Design
Making Instructions
Evaluation (7 slides)
Dragon’s Den Pitch Assessment
(Home work and lines/detention slides)
The supporting instructional video of how to assemble the toys is included as part of this bundle as is the final design template!
NOTE: The PowerPoint presentation is fully editable and you can edit my name out of it or add remove pictures and slides etc.
A bundle of 3 wordsearches and 2 crosswords based on Dietary Considerations, suitable for WJEC GCSE Food & Nutrition.
You may also find this bundle with a supporting presentation and sorting activity in my shop for £3.
This is the video to support the full "Eco Toy" presentation.
It features photos of each stage and written instructions. It includes differentiated instructions for both Sid & Nancy (Sid = difficult and Nancy = easy versions of toys).
It can be played on a loop during the making lessons to help pupils stay on track with their projects and prevent you from doing multiple demonstrations each lesson and helping your pupils to think for themselves!
Win win!
It can also be purchased as part of the Eco Friendly Stuffed Toy bundle.
CONTENT:
2.1.1 A: Impact of New and Emerging Technologies
2.1.1 B: Critical Evaluation of New and Emerging Technologies
This 34 page vibrantly illustrated pupil work book supports my teacher PowerPoint (available separately or as part of a bundle).
It covers the WJEC New specification for Design and Technology from 2017 and would generally covers a term of theory from September and October. The workbook has a range of activities from writing, matching, drawing etc. and is fully editable. It is suitable for Product Design, Fashion and Textiles and Engineering.
Contents Include:
The first section covers the Core Knowledge and Understanding 2.1.1A
• The impact of new and emerging technologies on industry and enterprise:
• market pull;
• technology push;
• consumer choice.
• The Product Life Cycle. Introduction – researching, developing and then bringing a product to market; Growth – when sales are increasing; Maturity – sales are near their highest point; Decline – sales begin to fall.
• Global production and its effects on culture and people.
• Sustainability. Meeting today’s needs without compromising the needs of future generations. For example: the sourcing of materials, using sustainable resources, waste materials and CFCs.
• Legislation to which products are subject. BSI (British Standards Institute) and ISO (International Standards Organisation). Their general roles/purpose, ISO numbers, the BSI kite mark and why as consumers these are important when purchasing products.
• Consumer rights and protection for consumers when purchasing and using products. The basics of consumer rights, return policies, and the Trade Description Act.
• Moral and ethical factors related to manufacturing products and the sale and use of products. Considering the needs of others in less developed countries and issues related to child labour, fair wage for a day’s work, companies exploiting underdeveloped countries for profit.
• CAD/CAM the advantages and disadvantages of using Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM).
The last part of this workbook will help pupils critically evaluate the importance of new and emerging technologies (plus sustainability and environmental issues) when designing and making products.
There is also space at the back of the book for additional notes and also assessment on the back cover.
NOTE: The workbook is designed using the font “Century Gothic” and “Champion” and will be best viewed with these downloaded.
CONTENT:
2.1.1 A: Impact of New and Emerging Technologies
2.1.1 B: Critical Evaluation of New and Emerging Technologies
This 46 slide vibrantly illustrated teacher PowerPoint supports the pupil work book (available separately or as part of a bundle).
It covers the WJEC New specification for Design and Technology from 2017 and would generally covers a term of theory from September and October. It is suitable for Product Design, Fashion and Textiles and Engineering.
Contents Include:
The first section covers the Core Knowledge and Understanding 2.1.1A
• The impact of new and emerging technologies on industry and enterprise:
• market pull;
• technology push;
• consumer choice.
• The Product Life Cycle. Introduction – researching, developing and then bringing a product to market; Growth – when sales are increasing; Maturity – sales are near their highest point; Decline – sales begin to fall.
• Global production and its effects on culture and people.
• Sustainability. Meeting today’s needs without compromising the needs of future generations. For example: the sourcing of materials, using sustainable resources, waste materials and CFCs.
• Legislation to which products are subject. BSI (British Standards Institute) and ISO (International Standards Organisation). Their general roles/purpose, ISO numbers, the BSI kite mark and why as consumers these are important when purchasing products.
• Consumer rights and protection for consumers when purchasing and using products. The basics of consumer rights, return policies, and the Trade Description Act.
• Moral and ethical factors related to manufacturing products and the sale and use of products. Considering the needs of others in less developed countries and issues related to child labour, fair wage for a day’s work, companies exploiting underdeveloped countries for profit.
• CAD/CAM the advantages and disadvantages of using Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM).
The last part of this PowerPoint offer activities to help pupils critically evaluate the importance of new and emerging technologies (plus sustainability and environmental issues) when designing and making products.
NOTE: The workbook is designed using the font “Century Gothic” and “Champion” and will be best viewed with these downloaded.
This is the newly updated (2022) award-winning Upper KS3 project.
This package has everything you need to teach your upper KS3 pupils how to design, make while also learning real world hand skills directly linked to repairing clothes.
The brief: “You have been asked to design and make a stuffed toy in your choice of style, suitable for customers/users of your choice. To reduce the environmental damage it must use at least 25% recycled materials.”
It was created for a full 20 week project but could be reduced for shorter rotations. It also includes images of handouts to be printed for the pupils.
It includes:
137 slide PowerPoint/pdf which runs in the same order as the student workbook and also has supporting slides for a range of practical activites such as tie dye, block printing and extra activites for Fashion Revolution Week.
A 30 page digital workbook in word format, this was developed in google docs for remote learning. The layout may need tweaking depending on your version of Microsoft Word or your can use the pdf version also included.
A 30 page digital workbook in pdf format, with space to add your school logo.
WORKBOOK CONTENT
Health & Safety: Page 2
Project Overview & Aims: Page 3
Keywords & Spelling Sheet: Page 4
Skills for Life!: Page 5
Key Tools & Equipment: Page 6
Sewing Machine Intro: Page 7
Hand Sewing Intro & Guide: Page 8
Initial Ideas Lotus Diagram: Page 9
Product Analysis: Page 10
Customer Needs/Wants & Profile: Page 11
Ethical Issues in Fashion & Textiles: Page 12
Environmental Issues in Fashion & Textiles: Page 13
Factors & Challenges Mind Map: Page 14
Fabrics – Natural & Synthetic: Page 15
Fabric Construction & DIRT/Assessment 1: Page 16
Design Brief & ACCESS FM Specification: Page 17
Initial Design: Page 18
Peer Feedback: Page 19
SCAMPER – Design Iteration: Pages 20/21
Testing Applique & Flow Chart: Pages 22/23
Testing – Hand Sewing Samples: Pages 24/25
Technical Pattern: Page 26
How To Sewing Video QR Links: Page 27
Evaluation: Page 28/29
Final DIRT/Assessment: Page 30
The supporting instructional video of how to assemble the toys is included as part of this bundle as is the final design template!
NOTE: The PowerPoint presentation is in pdf format beacuse it wouldn’t upload properly here. Please contact me if you’d like an editable one.
NOTE: This is an old version, see the following link for the updated 2022 version…
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12883692
This is a complete 20 week Eco Toy project.
It contains EVERYTHING you need to teach your upper KS3 pupils how to design and make an eco stuffed toy including covering sustainablility concerns such as environmental and ethical issues including the Sustainable Development Goals.
The brief: “You have been asked to design and manufacture a small stuffed character toy designed for your choice of target market. The aim of the project is to design a sustainable product using at least 25% recycled or eco materials.”
It has been created for a full 20 week project but could be reduced for shorter rotations or even extended due to the extra activities at the end. It also includes images of handouts to be printed for the pupils and links and QR codes to several supporting informative and instructional videos created by myself as part of my sustainable fashion organisation SustFashWales. These are available on YouTube and the link has been provided.
This package contains the 28 page pupil workbook (both .doc and .pdf), supporting teacher PowerPoint (which has many extra activities such as printing, dyeing etc at the end), examination paper (both .doc and .pdf) and both a simple and detailed SoW.
WORKBOOK CONTENTS:
Health & Safety: Page 2
Project Overview & Aims: Page 3
Keywords & Spelling Sheet: Page 4
Key Tools & Equipment: Page 5
Sewing Machine Intro: Page 6
Hand Sewing Intro & Guide: Page 7
Initial Ideas Lotus Diagram: Page 8
Product Analysis: Page 9
Customer Needs/Wants & Profile: Page 10
Ethical Issues in Fashion & Textiles: Page 11 Environmental Issues in Fashion & Textiles: Page 12 Factors & Challenges Mind Map: Page 13
Fabrics – Natural & Synthetic: Page 14
Fabric Construction & DIRT/Assessment 1: Page 15 Design Brief & ACCESS FM Specification: Page 16 Initial Design: Page 17
SCAMPER – Design Iteration: Pages 18/19
Testing Applique & Flow Chart: Pages 20/21 Testing Buttons & Flow Chart: Pages 22/23 Technical Pattern: Page 24
How To Sewing Video QR Links: Page 25 Evaluation: Page 26/27
Final DIRT/Assessment: Page 28
NOTE: The PowerPoint presentation is fully editable and you can edit my name out of it or add remove pictures and slides etc. The workbook and exam are fully editable in word but due to different operating systems these the layout may change so I have included a pdf version of each.
A simple and colourful timeplan of the entire Y10 of GCSE Design & Technology.
Perfect for giving to students and to keep for your self to plan for the whole year. Also includes the the core module 2.1.1 and where they fit throughout the year. This can also be editing to add your own tailored projects and will work for Product Design, Fashion & Textiles and Engineering.
This is also included in a bundle with the New and Emerging Technologies units and pupil workbook.
This was created as I was getting a lot of irrelevant questions during my lessons which were taking up valuable teaching time. I overcame this by using these. Pupils are given 2 question tokens at the start of each lesson and the backs feature possible ways to get an answer without asking the teacher:
Can I answer this myself?
Is it urgent?
Can someone else help?
These are not designed to stop pupils asking questions but rather to think for themselves. The majority of the time pupils know the answer but don't think about it properly.
and develop their own cognitive abilities.
All you need to do is print these back to back, they have been tested several times to ensure they line up correctly providing you know which direction your printer prints! Laminate to make them last forever!
Give it a try! You may save hours!
PUPIL WORKBOOK & SMART COLOURS PRESENTATION CONTENT:
2.1.1D: Smart Materials
This 14 page pupil work book (both doc and pdf) supports can be used as a on screen presentation - I haven’t made a separate one as it’s a very short unit, but have included the Smart Colours presentation here for free to support those activities.
It covers the WJEC New specification for Design and Technology from 2017 and would generally covers a couple of weeks or a half-term of theory including the practicals for smart colours and polymorph. The workbook has a couple of recap writing activities also and is fully editable. It is suitable for Product Design, Fashion and Textiles and Engineering.
Contents Include:
**The first section covers the Core Knowledge and Understanding 2.1.1D
**
Shape Memory Alloys
Polymorph
Thermochromic
Photochromic
Micro-Encapsulation
Biomimetics
Microfibres
Plus information on Technical Textiles (covering 2.1.2D)
NOTE: The workbook is designed using the font “Century Gothic” and “Champion” and will be best viewed with these downloaded.