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Design and Technology Club Posters
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Design and Technology Club Posters

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Two posters designed to advertise our after school club and the other for our GCSE coursework sessions to students. They were designed to be eyes-catching and informative. Editable file in Publisher format. PDF version and JPEG are included.
Market Pull and Technology Push
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Market Pull and Technology Push

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Learning objective: 1) Students to investigate the terms market pull and technology push. 2) Students to evaluate how market pull and technology pull influences the development of products.
Sustainability of materials
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Sustainability of materials

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Learning objective: 1) Students to investigate the source of a range of materials, how they are processed for use and how they can be reused, recycled or disposed of. 2) Students to evaluate the environmental consequences of the use of these materials.
Models and Prototypes (Presenting Ideas)
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Models and Prototypes (Presenting Ideas)

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Learning objective: 1) Students to identify common modelling materials. 2) Students to investigate how models have been used to develop commercial products. 3) Students to formulate how to cut, shape and join common modelling materials.
Casting (Aluminium and Pewter)
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Casting (Aluminium and Pewter)

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Learning objective: 1) Students to explain the casting process of pewter casting and aluminium casting. 2) Students to evaluate the casting process of pewter casting and aluminium casting.
Years 7, 8, and 9 Project Booklets
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Years 7, 8, and 9 Project Booklets

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1) Year 7 Project Booklet - Earphones Tidy 2) Year 8 Project Booklet - Phone Cradle Stand with built in Bedside Lamp 3) Year 9 Project Booklet - Pewter Caster Jewellery
Year 7 Project Booklet - Earphones Tidy
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Year 7 Project Booklet - Earphones Tidy

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Earphones Tidy Project. Full Project Booklet containing 28 pages to guide students through the design and make stages of the project. In Microsoft Publisher format. Includes 2 page Assessment Criteria.
How to be creative
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How to be creative

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What is creativity?, Developing your creative ability, Using quick modelling and CAD. Learning objectives: 1) Students to investigate what is meant by creativity. 2) Students to analyse several different ways of developing their 2D creative ability. 3) Students to analyse several different ways of developing their 3D creative ability.
COSHH - Health and Safety
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COSHH - Health and Safety

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Learning Objectives: 1) Students to investigate the need for health and safety. 2) Students to apply the knowledge of COSHH to handle, use and store a variety of hazardous substances.
Materials and Components - The Garden Spade
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Materials and Components - The Garden Spade

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Learning Objectives: 1) Students to investigate the materials and/or components used in manufacturing a product. 2) Students to analyse properties, qualities, advantages and disadvantages of materials/components used in manufacturing a product. 3) Students to justify the choice of materials and/or components.
Adhesives, Heat Treatment & Finishing Techniques (Industrial and Commercial Processes)
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Adhesives, Heat Treatment & Finishing Techniques (Industrial and Commercial Processes)

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3 Lessons: Students to analyse how to use various adhesives and the preparations involved. Students to distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of adhesives. Students to analyse how to use various heat treatments to alter the properties of metals and the preparations involved. Students to distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of heat treatment. Students to analyse how to use various finishes to improve the performance, quality and appearance of manufactured products. Students to distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of finishing techniques.
Joining Methods (Industrial and commercial processes)
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Joining Methods (Industrial and commercial processes)

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Learning Objectives: 1) Students to be able to differentiate various temporary and permanent joining methods. 2) Students to be able to analyse how and when to use different types of joining joints and the preparations involved. 3) Students to be distinguish types of joining joints their characteristics, advantages and disadvantages.