With ever diminishing time for practical, this is a series of 9 lessons to teach pupils how to work with different materials. With an independent work booklet showing step by step how to manipulate materials to give focused practical task sessions.
This series of lessons meet the GCSE requirement of pupils experimenting with different materials instead of doing projects.
This resource gives step by step instructions on how to model, and assemble a product. It also meets GCSE specification in that pupils assemble different parts and create an assembly drawing complete with parts list, engineering drawing and product render. Annotated images help with differentiation and this complements the 9 matching CAD lessons I have uploaded and the 3D printing course to give pupils the opportunity to model and 3D print models to meet the requirement to develop their products. These lessons were given outstanding as they allowed pupils to progress independently, free up the teacher to help those struggling and provide regular self and peer assessment.
These 9 lessons tie in with the complete CAD course I have for sale complete with self and peer assessment. These have learning objectives and learning outcomes so you have everything you need for the lesson. These lessons were rated as outstanding when they were taught as they allow pupils to learn independently and free up the teacher time to help those who may be struggling.
This 3 lesson, 3D printing course has everything you need to show how 3D printers are used. It can be used as a stand alone course or integrated into upper KS3 / KS4. This is also great to show parents as part of open evenings and when pupils are thinking about choosing D&T.
This resource pack has -
Independent learning instructions,
A workbook to demonstrate progress with self, peer and teacher assessment and provide holding tasks if resources are limited,
All of the 3D printing files needed to show pupils what is being printed - send me a message on here and I will send the files to your email as I cannot upload them on here.
Homework with answers included for the teacher.
I also have the corresponding 3D CAD course in my resources so everything is taken care of for you.
This is a complete package for a lesson I did based on a DFMA question from the Level 2 OCR Cambridge Nationals exam on Engineering Design. It was rated as outstanding, and I was offered the job too.
This is an alternative game to play with pupils to test their knowledge on AQA GCSE Engineering focused on materials and their properties. Great when combined with the Jenga and Who wants to be a millionaire resources on different engineering topics. As I did not come up with the original power point, I am sharing it for free.
These have been created for the 2016 AQA GCSE Engineering exam to make revision more fun. I am adding more as and when I get the time. The orginal powerpoint is not mine, hence they are shared for free. All I ask is that you create your own and upload please!
This is a set of AQA GCSE. Engineering revision sheets to play Jenga based on past papers from 2010-2015. They include question sheets, answers for the quiz master and instructions on how to play.
All you need to do is get 30 blocks and laser engrave red 1-5, green 1-5 etc. I made mine from scraps of wood from projects.
I spread the questions around the room so you can stop cheating as each team has a different year!
A simple sheet to help pupils check out their score from the mock exam. To help them work out their areas of strength and areas for improvement to aid their revision.
This is a simple three page test with answers on the end to see whereabouts Year 7 are at the start and then end of the rotation with me. It includes tools and equipment, Materials and components and CAD/CAM that they use on the project they do.
I have put the exam questions from 2013, 2014 & the mock exam on here (not mine) for 2015. I have colour coded the exam questions to help pupils see patterns in the questions set. Will add more exam questions next week(mine and 2011, 2012)
This is an animated power point showing how to answer the orthographic questions on my mock exam. The animations are triggered by clicking the mouse so you can go at the learners pace or go backwards if necessary!
This is a short power point with animations to show pupils how to answer the 2014 AQA GCSE Engineering Orthographic projection exam questions.
The animations start off with a blank page and end with the correct answer. Each animation is moved on with a click to make sure all learners can understand at their pace.