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Children experiment with applique, running stitch, back stitch and over-sewing in this textiles unit of work. They design, plan and make a tabard-style Stone Age tunic for a teddy of their own from home. Finally, children evaluate their final product against their plan and look at textile artists in the UK.

My class loved this unit, they worked with such focus and I was very proud! Threading the needles was a bit tricky so I allocated some of my more able needle-threaders to tables to help sort out problems. One child sewed her tunic to her jumper, so warn your class about that classic mistake!

Contained in this unit:

  • Planning for a 7 lesson unit of work

  • Planning template for the tunics

  • Starter game

  • Evaluation scaffold

  • Less able evaluation writing frame

DT National Curriculum references:
When designing and making, pupils should be taught to:
Design
- generate, develop, model and communicate their ideas through discussion, annotated
sketches (and) pattern pieces.

Make
- select from and use a wider range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks
[for example, cutting, shaping, joining and finishing], accurately
- select from and use a wider range of materials and components, including (construction
materials,) textiles (and ingredients), according to their functional properties and aesthetic
qualities.

Evaluate
- evaluate their ideas and products against their own design criteria and consider the
views of others to improve their work

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randallcarly02

3 years ago
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Really thought these were going to be high quality resources from looking at the front cover! What a shame... I could have knocked up my own word documents in the time it took to download and print. My own fault really for assuming. Certainly not worth the money!!

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