I put this together to give pupils an overview of packaging nets and the graphic design that goes with food packaging. Lots of nets for them to cut and, construct and do graphic design on.
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.
Thought I'd put this together for the last push on revision tomorrow. I&'ve differentiated the questions using blooms so it gets harder the higher they go!
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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 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 my take on the impact of engineering sheet for my pupils. It takes into account what new technologies we are using to produce our parts and how they would have been made without them and what impact this has on cost, time and design.
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 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.
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.
I have just started these as a guide for my year 11's when back from the Easter break. Using a standard layout, I get them to understand what is being asked and how to answer the exam question.