Can be used for any year group, although I made this for GCSE students to help with revision and delivery of the living conditions needed for bacteria to multiply. There are 5 counters, so up to 5 players can play. There is a set of 16 cards, print 3 sets of these, cut them up and place onto the board. Instructions are written clearly on the board. A dice will be needed to play the game.
For my current Y7 project we make monster themed pencil cases from coloured fleece. It has a zip through the middle of one side, almost being the 'mouth' of the monster. We often use the packaging from a cereal packet on the inside to give it a 'noise'. This resources is a step by step guide for students to follow to create their pencil case. You can build a project around this resource to fit the time you have for your textiles lessons. It is available in A3, I have enough for one between 2 which is laminated and double sided.
Areas covered within the pencil case:
- seams
- seam allowance
- pinning
- zips
- applique/reverse applique
In Y8 students make textile products for electronic items. This is a step by step guide for a draw string bag which students would use to store leads in. The guide is A3 and double sided, I have them laminated and enough for 1 sheet between 2. Students can opt for a single sided draw string or two draw strings.
Areas covered:
- Decoration - students choose
- Neatening the edge of fabric
- Chanels
- Use of cord
I have uploaded 5 lesson PPTs that help students design and make their own monogram. There is also a simple 3 page book that works with the PPTs.
Lesson 1: You explore mongrams, what works well and what is a poor example of a mongram. Students to design by hand their own mongram.
Lesson 2: Students to use the computer and the internet to create their own mongram, printed for the next lesson.
Lesson 3: Demo of how to use the craft knife, safety rule and mat. Students practise using the craft knife through the sheet in their book.
Lesson 4: Students start cutting out their monogram (A5 printed onto paper, A5 coloured card used).
Lesson 5: Extension for students to create a white work pop up card.
My Y9 students make their own PJ bottoms. This is the step by step guide that I give students to follow. Higher ability students can follow this and complete the project successfully. For lower ability students it is a fantastic resource to aid in their understanding.
Each page has a set of written instructions supported by photographs.
The PJs are made by sewing the crotch seam first, then the inner leg seam followed by the two outer leg seams. An elastic casing is made. Students can also put elastic at the bottom of the leg.
I use digital embroidery to decorate and a patch pocket. If students would like they can also do in-seam pockets.
Happy to answer any questions you may have.
This document is a full 20 page guide for the AQA controlled assessment.
Each page has step by step information, questions, images, layout information and hints to guide students through their course work. Students can work independently from these sheets ensuring that their work is self guided and applicable to their design brief. Some slides contain work from previous students that have received an A or A* grade.
We have printed a copy for each student to use and make notes on. Therefore their work is in one place and easy to access.
This document has made teaching the controlled assessment so much easier this year, especially as we have two classes with two different teachers. There is a level of continuity that previously we have not had. Students have found the sheets incredibly helpful.