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Engineering - An Introduction
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Engineering - An Introduction

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An Introduction lesson to inspire learners to take up an engineering subject. Includes detailed lesson plan. Aims and Objectives: Students to investigate the meaning of the word engineering. Students to analyse the different job types within engineering. Students to evaluate an area of engineering – turbine/energy engineering in the form of a mini project.
The Impact of Modern Technologies
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The Impact of Modern Technologies

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Detailed Lesson Resource on the Impact of Modern Technologies in Society. Innovative use of group activities to create engagement and progress in learning the topic. Aims and Objectives: To evaluate the impact of modern technologies. To compare the advantages and disadvantages that the use of modern technology has brought to society. To analyse how modern technologies has impacted environmental issues and sustainability. To create an A3 poster in groups and deliver a short presentation in front of other groups.
Properties of Materials - Science for Engineering
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Properties of Materials - Science for Engineering

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Aims and Objectives: Learners to analyse the general properties of metals, wood and polymers. To investigate force-extension graphs and to complete tasks based on it. To investigate technical terms used in lesson through independent learning.
GCSE Revision: Kyoto Protocol, Sustainability, ICT, Digital Media and New Technology
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GCSE Revision: Kyoto Protocol, Sustainability, ICT, Digital Media and New Technology

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Aims and Objective: To analyse how the Kyoto Protocol aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. To analyse the role of ICT in the design, development, marketing and sales of products. To evaluate the transfer of data using Bluetooth wireless personal area networks and the uses of videoconferencing. Detailed revision lesson on Kyoto Protocol, Sustainability, ICT, Digital Media and New Technology designed to aid GCSE students with their revision. It includes an activity were students have to design a Fact File to aid personal revision
GCSE REVISION: Plastics Manufacture, Metal Lathe Work and Tool Recognition
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GCSE REVISION: Plastics Manufacture, Metal Lathe Work and Tool Recognition

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The Big Picture: Students to investigate Plastics Manufacture including bottle manufacture, blow moulding, and vacuum forming using the focus educational software on plastics. Students to investigate Plastic memory using the strip heater in the form of a toothbrush holder mini project. Students to investigate Lathe work in particular the metal turning lathe Students to create a Tool Recognition Presentation (3-6 slides)
Classroom Rules Poster
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Classroom Rules Poster

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A poster I designed which displays the classroom rules clearly to my students in lessons. Files include original design file, pdf version and jpeg version.
Year 10 Engineering Drawing Lesson
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Year 10 Engineering Drawing Lesson

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Aims: To interpret an Engineering drawing based on ‘stools’ Objectives: To recognise the characteristics of a third angle orthographic drawing To be able to produce a 3rd angle orthographic drawing with dimensional detail
Analysing Products - GCSE Design Technology: Product Design
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Analysing Products - GCSE Design Technology: Product Design

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Aims: Analyse and evaluate existing products, including those from professional designers Objectives: You must be able to analyse an existing product. You must be able to evaluate an existing product. You must be able apply product analysis skills to products from professional designers like James Dyson or Jonathan Ive.
Milling Machines - A Level Engineering
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Milling Machines - A Level Engineering

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For you to be able to know about the uses and working parts of a milling machine. For you to be able to explain the uses of milling machines For you to be able to name parts of a milling machine For you to be able to tell the difference
Hazards vs Risks
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Hazards vs Risks

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A Level Design Technology: Product Design To look at the differences between hazards and risks within a Woodwork Workshop. To understand the difference between hazards and risks. To understand and identify hazards and risks in a woodwork Workshop. To be able to complete a Risk Factor Matrix table.
Design Catalogues
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Design Catalogues

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For you to be able to use information sources to select materials for engineering uses. For you to be able to research the correct Design Catalogues for a given project. For you to be able to extract the correct information from Design Catalogues for a given project.