High quality resources created to support and enhance teaching. Although most resources are most relevant to the teaching of Design at Secondary level some resources have cross over to other subjects and keystages.
High quality resources created to support and enhance teaching. Although most resources are most relevant to the teaching of Design at Secondary level some resources have cross over to other subjects and keystages.
This worksheet explains the process of creating a project plan in the form of a GANTT chart. It also runs through the purpose of one and the attributes of a good project manager before giving examples of GANTT charts.
This resource is ideally suited to GCSE students but could be used in KS3 also.
This worksheet shows in clear simple steps how a Systems Diagram or Process Flow Diagram (PFD) or Flow Chart is created. It covers the main shapes needed including Terminators, Activities, Input/Outputs, Connectors and Decision boxes. It also gives a clear example of how a PFD may be drawn out.
Suitable for Secondary School students but particularly useful for GCSE students.
Health and Safety is a key part of design technology lessons and these resources help make the subject fun, informative and interesting. These worksheets provide fun activities for any class to complete. They include physical activities for students to do as well as worksheets for students to work through. They are clean colour pdf’s available to print and use time and time again with classes.
The resources include;
Signs
The first worksheet asks students to look at a range of signs and decide on the colours and shapes each sign should be based on the information provided. The second worksheet asks students to place a range of signs in suitable locations around a workshop. I have also supplied answers sheets so they know what colour each should be.
Personal Protective Equipment - PPE
This is a worksheet aimed at making “Health and Safety” as fun as possible. It allows students to dress up in various PPE suited to a range of activities and discuss why they wear what they wear. I have also provided an answer sheet to give what the students should wear and why.
Risk Assessment
This worksheet asks students to complete a number of risk assessments on a range of commonly used machines within the design and technology department or common workshop. Risk assessments are specific to location and type of machine so I have not provided an answer sheet as these assessments should be more about the process and the questioning of processes rather than a false belief that there is a definitive “correct” answer. My iBook provides videos and instructions as to how to complete a appropriate risk assessment.
COSHH
These two worksheets ask students to identify and complete a range of globally used symbols used for the identification of substances hazardous to health. The second worksheet then asks students to think about how these substances may be stored in a safe manner. An answer sheet is provided.
The iBook to accompany these resources, “Health and Safety in Design Technology” which includes all worksheets as well as interactive games, interactive presentation pages and videos is available from iTunes for Mac users or iPad users by following this link https://goo.gl/YHOkLg