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This unit of learning has been designed in response to the return to school, COVID 19 restrictions and guidance, and places a greater focus on the investigation, design and development stages of the iterative cycle. Due to the social distancing requirements, the resources prioritize making through CAD, rather than in the workshop where space may be limited. There are however different table-based modeling tasks to engage students and develop their practical skills.

Carefully mapped against the KS3 curriculum requirements, this scheme of learning has been designed to ensure that students continue to receive an enriching, non-linear experience, underpinned with the vital threshold knowledge and skills required for future learning.

The scheme is a scenario based ‘chair design’ project covering 19 hours, suitable for delivery in Year 8 or 9. An extensive, editable project booklet is included, alongside linked PowerPoint presentations to support your delivery.

The project places a particular focus on experimentation and risk-taking with opportunities to improve maths and literacy stamina included.

Assessment has been embedded to complement the four main sections of the GCSE specifications (Investigate, Design, Make, Evaluate) and success criteria has been included for each stage to encourage student ownership and independence.

I am a new Head of Faculty and I recently undertook a complete rebranding of the department and this project will be delivered in Year 8 and 9 at my school. Hence, all logos and branding can be tailored to your own school.

Although designed as a project, lessons can will also work in isolation to fit with your existing curriculum planning.

To compliment this scheme, I would recommend my ‘screen addiction’ or ‘sleep deprivation’ units for Year 7 or 8 which also available on TES.

The booklet also provides numerous opportunities for students to be stretched using upgrade tasks.

Each lesson has specific knowledge and skills as a focus, as follows:

  1. Throw-away cultures and task analysis/design brief
  2. User profiling and product analysis
  3. Ergonomics and anthropometrics
  4. Sustainability
  5. Forces and material testing
  6. Mechanical systems
  7. Investigation knowledge recall
  8. Structures and plasticine modeling with sketching
  9. Structures and card modeling with sketching
  10. Structures and straw modeling with sketching
  11. Knock-down fittings and flat-pack challenge
  12. Isometric drawing
  13. Design analysis
  14. TinkerCAD introduction
  15. TinkerCAD challenges
  16. TinkerCAD final chair design 1
  17. TinkerCAD final chair design 2
  18. Evaluation 1: Designing for flat-packing
  19. Evaluation 2: Areas and volumes and projection reflection

In order to successfully deliver this sequence of lessons the following additional resources will be required:

  • Plasticine for modeling
  • Straws for modeling
  • Tape measures
  • Modeling material samples for force testing
  • 6/7 IKEA chairs for flat-pack challenge

Reviews

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nensor

3 years ago
5

What a great resource, this was an excellent year 10 introduction for many areas of theory, we have also used much of this resource for year 9, I would recommend it . Matthew could you also include the SOL for this project as with your other resources please.

SBAR1

4 years ago
5

Excellent set of well thought out and detailed lesson PPTs with accompanying student workbook covering a wide range of key DT curriculum topics linked to activities requiring minimal resources. Highly recommend and well worth the cost.<br /> Thank you for sharing!<br /> Mrs Moffat

garethjamesparker

4 years ago
3

There seems to be no lesson plans? Powerpoints are ok, and the project covers the basics for KS3. Student booklet is reasonable at best. An expensive resource IMO. I will use some of it to dovetail into an existing chair project.

sam_thomas388

4 years ago
5

Great in depth resource full of activities for the classroom. Excellent focus on different areas of the DT curriculum! Thanks!

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