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Types of Metal Learning Mat For GCSE
Here’s a learning mat for types of metals.
It might be useful for Product design, Design Technology And Engineering GCSE Lessons. This sheet can be used with my GCSE Design and Technology worksheets. There is also an accompanying Clip available on my Youtube Channel.
Analysis of two of Philippe Starck’s designs A3 poster/ Handout
Designers and Design Movements - Philippe Starck
Analysis of two of Philippe Starck’s designs
An A3 poster which takes a look at two examples of what could be considered postmodern design, by designer Philippe Starck. The two products featured are
the Juicy Salif Lemon Squeezer and the Flos Gun Table Lamp.
The descriptions on the sheet are intended to encourage students to consider influences and functionality of both products. This could be printed A3 as a poster or A4 for a handout to acompany a Product Design lesson.
Types of Metals for GCSE D&T
Types of Metals for GCSE D&T
This is an A3 worksheet for GCSE D&T or GCSE engineering. This sheet is intended to work with my Youtube clips on " Types of Metals" and " properties of metals. Together these resources could be used as an introductory lesson on metals. Alternately the sheet could be set for home learning with the two clips below linked in a google classroom.
The two clips, and others, are available on my YouTube channel
Mr Ridley’s Design and Technology
Words That You Need to Know for the Exam D&T - Product Design
Words That You Need to Know for the Exam D&T - Product Design.
These are sheets covering clips 1-3 of the words that you need to know.
This resource comprises;
1 x A3 sheet with 18 words
3 x A4 sheets with 6 words each
these can be used as a revision resource, or I use them as home learning by placing the Youtube clip in the classroom, students learn the words and the complete a sheet of six words at the start of the lesson
the clips can be found in Mr Ridley’s Design and Technology
Orthographic Drawing Exercises
Here is a drawing exercise for GCSE D&T or Engineering. there are three tasks on the sheet that are based around creating Orthographic drawing from Isometric CAD images. This kind of task is common in GCSE exam papers.
this sheet could be used as part of a drawing lesson or as cover work or a home learning task.
There are explanations of similar tasks on my YouTube channel.
GCSE Design and Technology NEA Front Sheet for AQA
GCSE Design and Technology NEA Front Sheet for AQA
This A3 frontsheet is used in the front of student folders to track progress through the NEA coursework. It also allows feedback to students in line with the exam boards guidelines. I created this for the AQA D&T NEA but it might work with other Exam boards.
Product Disassembly Help sheets for A Level Product Design
Two A3 product disassembly Help sheets for A Level Product Design.
These are intended to be used to support practical disassembly of existing products. These might be used as part of a product design lesson or to direct students who are completing their NEA ``practical investigations’ ’ these sheets would enable such students to maximise the marks avalble in section A of the NEA coursework.
Design Brief & Specification booklet for GCSE NEA
Three sheets to assist students in compiling information to then produce the Design Brief & Specification sheet for their GCSE NEA. I use these over a couple of lessons to allow students to gather the information to produce a high quality Specification and Design Brief nea sheet. The various exam boards do not allow providing frameworks for writing, however, I personally feel that if these are not given to students electronically but write on these sheets as they research in each area then use the booklet to compile the NEA sheets in their own style.
Exploded Drawing - Draw a clock
This is a drawing exercise for students to create an exploded drawing of clock and mechanism. This resource consists of two A3 drawing sheets. One has a isometric drawing grid, whist one is plain. There is also a further A4 sheet of instructions and keywords to further support learning.
This could be used as a stand alone lesson, as part of a Design and Technology or Engineering scheme of learning. This could also be set as a home learning task by utilising the YouTube clips as step by step tutorial.
The supporting Youtube clips can be found on my youtube channel
“Mr ridley’s Design and Technology”
Types of metal for GCSE D&T
This resource covers types of metals, ferrous and non-ferrous, and alloys for GCSE D&T or perhaps KS3. This comprises an A3 worksheet and an A5 Learning check sheet. this sheet was created as an introduction to metals for GCSE D&T and to complement my YouTube clip " Types of Metals" the seven minute clip contains all you need to complete the sheet. This could be set as home learning if a link to the clip could be provided for students.
Metal Processes for GCSE
This resource covers GCSE type questions around the subject of metal processes. It includes methods of joining metals, finish metals and a link to offshore manufacture with a mixed question which is typical of all exam boards. These Metal processes questions are featured in GCSE Design and Technology, Product design and GCSE Engineering papers, so these worksheets would be suitable for students sitting any one of these. As usual my worksheets are supported by YouTube clips. I have included a question walkthrough for some of the main questions, these walkthroughs allow students to follow a structured approach to dealing with these type of questions. I have also linked a subject knowledge clip on poprivieting which is featured on the worksheet.
What’s included;
A3 sheet Metal processes.
A4 Learning Review sheet (2X A5) Metal processes
The properties of Metals for GCSE
This resource covers GCSE type questions around the subject of the properties of metals
These Metal properties questions are featured in GCSE Design and Technology, Product Design and GCSE Engineering papers, so these worksheets would be suitable for students sitting any one of these. As usual my worksheets are supported by YouTube clips. I have included a question walkthrough for some of the main questions, these walkthroughs allow students to follow a structured approach to dealing with these type of questions. I have also linked a clips describing the main properties of metals
What’s included;
One A3 sheet featuring question relating to the properties of metals
One A4 sheet (2xA5) learning review sheets on the properties of metals
GCSE D&T Exam Design Question Barbeque Tools
GCSE D&T Exam Design Question Barbeque Tools
An A3 sheet containing GCSE style questions relating to the design of products. These questions relate to processes of manufacturing materials and ergonomic design. This sheet is supported by a YouTube walkthrough and also a clip relating to ergonomics of barbeque tools.
This can be used a a part of a GCSE D&T lesson
Specialist Design and Technology Equipment Exam questions for GCSE D&T
Specialist Design and Technology Equipment Exam questions for GCSE D&T and Product Design.
Specialist Design and Technology Equipment is a common theme for examiners in GCSE D&T and Product Design and the equipment featured in these questions are often featured in past papers.
Here’s a chance to cover these three pieces of equipment in enough detail to enable students to tackle such questions.
This consists of two A3 sheets one is a question sheet and the second contains marking guidance for each of the questions. This then enables students to complete the question and then ideally peer mark the response. These sheets would be ideal for a stand alone GCSE revision or as cover work.
Product Analysis Exam type questions for A Level Product Design Lemon Juicers
Product Analysis Exam type questions for A Level Product Design Lemon Juicers
This resource is a longer response type of A level Product Design question, This question is about looking at two contrasting products and comparing them in terms of materials and processes used for manufacture. This question also has links to the work of Philippe Starck and postmodern design.
When answering this type of question many students, despite producing paragraphs of text fail to gain the full mark available for the question. This consists of two A3 sheets one is a question sheet and the second contains full marking guidance from the examiner, for the exam. This then enables students to complete the question and then ideally peer mark the response. These sheets would be ideal for a stand alone a level question or as a revision or exam practice task.
Product Analysis Exam type question for A level Product Design
This resource is a longer response type of A level Product design question, that many students, despite producing paragraphs of text fail to maximise marks the full mark available. This consists of two A3 sheets one is a question sheet and the second contains full marking guidance from the examiner, for the product analysis of the two kettles. This then enables students to complete the question and then ideally peer mark the response. These sheets would be ideal for a stand alone a level question or as cover work.
Consumer Safety - A level Product Design Exam Type Question
Consumer Safety - A level Product Design Exam Type Question
This resource is a longer response type of A level Product design question, This question relates to consumer safety features of the UK three pin electrical plug. When answering this type of question many students, despite producing paragraphs of text fail to gain the full mark available for the question. This consists of two A3 sheets one is a question sheet and the second contains full marking guidance from the examiner, for the exam. This then enables students to complete the question and then ideally peer mark the response. These sheets would be ideal for a stand alone a level question or as cover work.
The manufacture of Iron and steel Home learning resource for GCSE
The manufacture of Iron and steel Home learning resource for GCSE
A complete resource for students to complete a home learning task to understand the process of converting iron ore into steel. With a limited time to cover all areas of the specification for GCSE Design and Technology, Product Design or Engineering, it is useful to set some of the required areas for home learning tasks. This resource contains an A3 working sheet and an additional A4 support sheet which highlights the 5 main stages of the production of steel from iron ore. The home learning task is also supported by a Youtube clip which I created to provide additional support for students. You get;
A3 working sheet
A4 support sheet
Create a Scary Space Monster
An A3 worksheet on the topic of computer game design. This sheet would support a lesson in Design and Technology or Art subject areas. This would make an ideal lesson as part of a computer game design project, or as a standalone or cover lesson. The object of the lesson is to design a monster character for a space themed computer game. The student’s are prompted on the sheet to consider the features of the monster that will make the game more interesting and enjoyable to play. There is also a link on the sheet to possible career paths for game design included in the sheet which could promote classroom discussion or be utilised prior to the end of KS3 options.
Industrial production for A level Product Design
A set of seven A4 sheets that cover industrial production, lean manufacturing, and just in time manufacturing. These comprise a mix of exam type questions and scaffolding for note taking. I created these to work with the clips on my Youtube channel. This resource can be used in a Product design lesson in the classroom. Alternatively they could be set as home learning to consolidate the knowledge by providing the students with sheets and embedding the clips from Youtube into a Google classroom.