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Ms Hawker's AD&T Centre

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Art, Design and Technology Teacher

Art, Design and Technology Teacher
Design and Technology Cover Lesson: Ṕaper, Woodwork, Product Design Lesson
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Design and Technology Cover Lesson: Ṕaper, Woodwork, Product Design Lesson

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This is a one of design cover lesson (could be two lessons depending on the length) that includes following the design process and create a 3D model at the end. This should take two lessons if correctly paced. Two worksheets and Design Net template - Powerpoint, PDF and JPEG It is recommended to print the worksheets in A3 to ensure students have enough space to fully explore and demonstrate their design ideas.
Design and Technology: Literacy Mat
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Design and Technology: Literacy Mat

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Literacy mat with common tools and processes used in the subject. Can be useful for students from Year 7 to 11. Document available with - PDF and Powerpoint Reccomended that it is printed in A3
Design Technology: Product Analysis Starter - 1 Sample
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Design Technology: Product Analysis Starter - 1 Sample

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Sample of the larger start pack for Product Analysis. Sample is available for free in JPEG format. If you like this sample, and would like more, please see the full pack of 8 Product Analysis starters available in my shop. Format is available with PPT, JPEG and PDF for the full package. As this is a free resource, the only return I would like is for you to leave a rating! Thank you!
Design and Technology: Textiles Cover Lesson - Worksheet and Slides
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Design and Technology: Textiles Cover Lesson - Worksheet and Slides

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This is a one of design cover lesson (could be two lessons depending on the length) that is based on using different print making methods to create a face mask design. Students will use ACCESS FM to evaluate the outcome of their design work at the end of lesson. Slides included, two worksheets - Powerpoint, PDF and JPEG It is recommended to print the worksheets in A3 to ensure students have enough space to fully explore and demonstrate their design ideas.