Resources
Written to cover the popular new GCSE specifications in food technology, Design and make It! GCSE product design provides full Design and make it! support for teachers and students following a GCSE...
Food technology for Key Stage 3 has a flexible unit-based structure. The use of structured, as well as open-ended units ensures a balance between knowledge and understanding and designing and making.
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Designed to provide direct support for the revised GCSE Key Stage 4 technology syllabuses, this series has been prepared by a team of NEAB examiners.
Each book contains a mixture of extended projects, tasks...
Design and make It! Graphic products (revised) is written specially for mid-ability students. The course aims to raise achievement and focuses on ensuring that students gain a C grade or higher at GCSE.
'Design and make it! Resistant materials technology (revised) is written specially for mid-ability students.
The course aims to raise achievement and focuses on ensuring that students gain a C grade or higher...
"Design and Make It! systems control technology for GCSE" has a flexible unit-based structure. The use of structured, as well as open-ended units ensures a balance between knowledge and understanding and designing...
Design and make projects to teach mechanisms
Produced by the Technology Enhancement programme (TEP), these materials help students to understand, design and prototype mechanisms (including levers, gears and linkages). The resource also supports students to work through some of the mathematical concepts involved in calculating gear ratio.
Students are...
Design and Manufacture a Mobile Phone Accessory
This project concentrates on the design and manufacture of a mobile phone accessory using a range of sketching and software, alongside laser cutting and 3D printing processes. Students apply the tools in 123D Design to model the accessory, before manufacturing the product. Students consider the designing and...
Design and Manufacture a Scooter
This scheme of work is intended as an introduction to Autodesk Inventor. It is aimed at students aged 11-14, but is also suitable for students working up to and including post 16 dependent on experience.
The “Scooter” project teaches a range of fundamental Autodesk Inventor skills through a range of project...
Design and Manufacture a USB Pen
The project concentrates on the design and manufacture of a USB flash pen drive using a range of sketching and software, alongside laser cutting and 3D printing processes. Students will apply the tools in AutoCad and Autodesk Inventor to the challenging task of creating a small focused and detailed casing parts,...