pptx, 4.77 MB
pptx, 4.77 MB

A complete, ready-to-teach GCSE Design & Technology lesson introducing papers and boards from the Edexcel Core Content (3.1.2 Materials).

Designed for low cognitive load, dual coding, and non-specialist delivery, this lesson is ideal for both classroom teaching and cover lessons.

Includes:
Editable PowerPoint (clear 24pt text)
Scan-friendly teacher notes on every slide
“How paper is made” video link + thumbnail
Types of paper (GSM explained simply)
Types of board (corrugated, duplex, solid white, foil-lined)
Finishes (laminate, varnish, emboss, foil block)
Application activity: match the board to the product
Calm, classroom-ready tone throughout

Covers:

Where paper comes from (pulp → press → roll)

Sustainability: FSC, recycling, fibre length

GSM and choosing appropriate paper types

Industrial board types and their uses

Packaging applications and properties

Perfect for:

Edexcel D&T (9–1)

AQA & OCR D&T materials topics

KS4 revision or cover lessons

Non-specialist teachers

Why teachers love it:
Clear visuals and diagrams for dual coding
Short, accessible sentences for all reading levels
Matches the style of high-quality D&T theory resources

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GCSE D&T Core Materials Mega-Bundle 12 lessons: Material Properties Woods, Metals, Plastics, Textiles, paper &card

This CloudForge GCSE D&T Mega-Bundle delivers every lesson required to teach the full Edexcel Core Materials content, with complete coverage of woods, metals, plastics, papers & boards, textiles, and joining methods. Each lesson is designed for clarity, dual coding and low cognitive load, ideal for KS3–KS4 theory, revision or cover work. Students learn where materials come from, how they are formed, their properties and uses, and the processes used to cut, shape and join them. Retrieval practice features throughout, with exam-style questions and self-marking slides to build confidence for written assessments. Ideal for: • Edexcel GCSE D&T (complete Core Materials coverage) • AQA GCSE D&T (foundation materials knowledge) • KS4 theory sequences, revision lessons or non-specialist delivery What’s included: Material properties physical and aesthetic. Timbers: hardwoods, softwoods, sustainability, felling, uses, common species Manufactured boards: plywood, MDF, chipboard, OSB, blockboard, veneers, laminates Metals: ferrous, non-ferrous, alloys, stock forms, extraction, heat treatment, joining Plastics: sources and origins, polymerisation, crude oil processing, thermoplastics vs thermosets, biodegradable plastics Plastics processing: vacuum forming, injection moulding, extrusion, blow moulding, rotational moulding, line bending Paper & board: types, GSM, corrugated fibreboard, printing processes, die-cutting, creasing, finishes Textiles: fibre origins, woven/knitted/bonded fabrics, technical & smart textiles Textile joining: machine stitches, seams, fastenings, bonding techniques, method selection Built-in retrieval practice across PowerPoints Exam-style questions with model self-marking slides Teacher notes written for non-specialists (Say / Ask / Remind / Watch For) Clean dual-coded diagrams throughout Designed to match the visual clarity and accessibility of the free CloudForge Natural Timbers lesson. Edexcel Core Requirement Covered In Notes 1. Sources & origins of materials Textiles Sources & Origins, Plastics Sources & Origins, Papers & Boards, Natural Timbers Covers: raw materials, extraction, growth, crude oil → polymers, pulp → paper. 2. Categories of materials (woods, metals, polymers, fibres, boards) Timbers, Metals, Plastics, Textiles, Papers & Boards Fully covered with definitions, examples, and dual-coded diagrams. 3. Properties of materials & performance characteristics Timbers, Metals, Plastics, Textiles Includes hardness, toughness, elasticity, grain, corrosion, malleability, strength, flexibility, absorbency, permeability etc. 4. Environmental impact of materials Timbers, Manufactured Boards, Plastics, Textiles Sustainability, recycling, biodegradability, responsible sourcing, deforestation, energy use. 5. Stock forms, types & sizes Metals (stock forms), Timbers (stock forms), Papers & Boards Bars, sheets, boards, rods, tubes, planks, GSM, thicknesses. 6. Material uses and typical applications All material-specific PPTs Real-world examples across all categories. 7. Forces & stresses in materials & ways to resist them Metals, Timbers, Plastics Includes strengthening, lamination, reinforcement, composites (basic), structural considerations. 8. How materials are cut, shaped, formed and joined Metals Processes, Plastics Processes, Timber Joining, Textile Joining One of the strongest areas of your bundle. 9. Forming processes Plastics Processes, Metals Processing Injection moulding, vacuum forming, extrusion, rolling, casting, etc. 10. Joining methods (mechanical, permanent, temporary) Timber Joints, KD Fittings, Metals Processes (welding, brazing, riveting), Textile Joining Fully covered across all material areas. 11. Finishing processes Metals (heat treatment & finishing), Plastics (finishing), Papers & Boards Includes sanding, polishing, lacquering, coatings, printing, heat treatments. 12. Smart & modern materials Textiles Sources (smart textiles), Plastics (biodegradable polymers), Metals (alloys) Meets core-level expectations; deeper content optional. 13. Technical textiles & functional materials Textiles: technical fibres/fabrics Covers microfibres, Gore-Tex, Kevlar, conductive fabrics. 14. Quality control & quality assurance (basic awareness) Papers & Boards (printing alignment), Metals/Timbers processes Light touch — appropriate for core. 15. Selecting materials based on properties, function & cost All PPTs, especially Retrieval & Exam Questions Reinforced throughout with application tasks.

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