A booklet to document the design and making of a pewter cast item such as a badge, necklace pendant or keyring with key stage 3 although it has also been used successfully with a SEND class and key stage 4 (lower ability groups.
The booklet sets out the brief with room for exploring ideas, documenting research and design ideas alongside space for notes on the pewter casting process. Keywords and teacher feedback is included on the back sheet and it works well printed on A3 and folded int a booklet.
I did not come up with the idea of a pewter cast item as a project myself but after working in three schools with a similar project thought it was time to conclude all my ideas in one booklet so students could neatly and proudly display their work.
A great project that I have used with key stage 3 for two years now. Students design and make a 3D photo frame.
The frame is simply made from a small A5 backing piece of material with some wooden edging cut to size by the students and some mitre joints to add a frame to the very front and then students are given a variety of materials and tools to decorate the picture and frame itself.
The booklet is used for students to document all of their design considerations, planning and ideas and the making itself. Sections include evaluations, design ideas, a specification and space for teacher comments and feedback.
Recently we have begun using the 3D printer to add small elements to the frames and increase the awareness of this new technology to our students. Simple objects could be downloaded from thingiverse or made from scratch if you have time.
This project is a nice introduction to the workshop and I have used it with much success with year 7 classes as they first start out in the workshop.
The idea is that each student is given a small offcut of pine that they shape and drill the centre out of to turn it into a very small birdbox with an acrylic roof. This is then finished by hand painting before a plastic sharpener is glued inside to make it functional. Most take these home as gifts for family members and a few stay in the classroom for students to use to keep their pencils sharp for future drawing tasks.
The booklet structures the lessons and helps students document their designs, making and evaluations. I have included dimensioned drawings for making and extension work to design packaging to fit around the finished item too. Keywords and space for teacher feedback are also present
This is a graphic design and graphics-based project. I have used it mainly with key stage 3 and key stage 4 to over material of papers, boards, cards, and binding processes. I have also linked it in with some graphic design work to cover printing processes and commercial links with setting up pages and use of colour.
The booklet sets out a number of different design briefs that students can choose from and then set out their research, design ideas, development and making with an evaluation as well as areas to record knowledge and understanding of the different binding processes and some other content.
This project could easily be run in any classroom and not necessarily a workshop making it ideal for nonpractical work such as when a pandemic hits or a workshop is not available and it has even been used within the department I worked in by a non-specialist teacher. I found having a wide range of card and paper materials, particularly a good range of colours and patterned paper helpful and I normally make use of the office binding machine, stapler and have purchased a single hole punch device from eBay to enable most of the binding methods to be experimented with and used.
This is a second contextual challenge project that I have written and used with key stage 3 and key stage 4 to introduce the idea of designing based upon a context. For key stage 4 this is a great introduction project prior to the NEA assessment they will complete.
It starts with the concept of using products to celebrate a special moment. after exploring the context students can consider different moments from their own lives or the lives of others and look into areas of research before designing a number of solutions. the brief is fairly open and can be suited to a number of different material areas so can be run in different situations, workshop set ups etc.
The booklet is fairly self-explanatory and includes tips and helpful comments to guide students through the design process. Teacher comments can be included throughout as well as on the back page and keywords are included to help students along the way.
This is a small contextual challenge project I have used with groups in key stage 3 and 4 in introducing them to the idea of exploring a context and being creative. I ask students to consider storing a valuable item and explore different areas before designing a set of solutions and then recording the manufacture, planning and finally an evaluation of the project.
Each part of the booklet is self-explanatory and includes extra helpful hints and keywords to use on the back page.
Teacher feedback can be included throughout but also on the back page for students to see clearly. the booklets work best when printed in colour and work best when printed on A3 paper and folded to make an A4 booklet.
A small booklet for students to update with relevant notes when they have been demonstrated and then used a new piece of machinery in the workshop. the booklet stays within their design technology folder for reference as well as a record of the workshop competence. Useful for new teachers to see student’s experiences. Blank pages at back can be used if new equipment is introduced.
space for notes, photos and example products. the front section is also set out with hand tools in a similar format to the older style GCSE papers.
Perfect for home learning or even in limited workshop space. This booklet includes QR codes to relevant Youtube videos to support learning as students complete a range of research tasks to design the perfect off-road vehicle. They will be encouraged to research suspension as well as designers, product analysis and write a specification. Students will also trial scale drawing and prototyping using card and craft materials.
This is an assessment system I created as part of a school initiative to track progress of SEND students working below the age expected levels they would normally be at. It is based on a similar system called PIVAT5 which the school had invested in for maths and English. I created this system so that DT could be assessed in a similar way to maths and English whilst working in a SEND setting.
If you have used or are familiar with the PIVAT5 system, then this works in the same way. Highlight the boxes as a student achieves them. the number of highlighted achievements on a page will correspond with the table at the bottom of each page (the number of ticks) to give a score/level/stage.
This worked extremely well for me in a SEND setting where I was working with students of many different SEND needs and challenges to learning whilst they also had and achieved a wide range of ability and successes within the subject. Whilst some students would easily go onto entry level or even GCSE at a later stage, this system allowed me to track progress being made by students with PMLD too. May also be suitable for DT work in a primary school or early years setting.
Feel free to adapt to your setting. I have pdf and word versions uploaded so they can be used as best suited by your needs. I found a digital copy for each student worked well with notes and highlighting done within word to allow me to keep track of each students progress as well as note any significant work as evidence.
Suitable for home learning project or homework task. based on the Disney+ series shop Class. Following a similar theme to each of the first three episodes. a challenge is set and the booklet provides a framework for students to document their design, research and explore the concept of imagineering. Plenty of different activities and option to extend with prototyping using cardboard and materials easily accessible from home.
Booklet 1: little free library
Booklet 2: golf course
Booklet 3: Skate Park Obstacle
check out the trailer for the disney+ series for more info on the show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZWoS5vW8J8
Second set of PowerPoints spanning the content from the Product Design Specification as well as additional theory to support a good understanding of the product design process and encourage creativity, careers links and passion in the subject.
A collection of design and make projects for teaching at either key stage 3 or 4 Design & Technology with a booklet for each project so students can document their work.
First set of PowerPoints spanning the content from the Product Design Specification as well as additional theory to support a good understanding of the product design process and encourage creativity, careers links and passion in the subject.
Maximum resources allowed in a bundle is 20 so have split into 2 bundles. This is set one.