Design and Technology
Curriculum narrative
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Exam board: GCSE: Edexcel Level1/Level 2 GCSE (-1) Design and Technology (1DT0).
A Level: AQA Design and Technology - product design.
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Key Stage 3 - Design and Technology |
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Term rotations (terms 1-3) |
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Year 7 |
Resistant materials (RM): Our planet |
Textiles: Home accessories |
Food: Skill me up! |
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Year 8 |
Resistant materials (RM): Memphis gift |
Textiles: Bag for life |
Food: Healthy eating |
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Year 9 and first year GCSE |
GCSE Design and technology: timbers or textiles See tables below. |
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Key Stage 4 - Textiles |
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Autumn Term 1 |
Autumn Term 2 |
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First year |
Decorative Techniques (surface finishes) |
Construction and decorative techniques |
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Second year |
Non-examined assessment (NEA) Finish Research Specifications Design ideas |
Non-examined assessment (NEA) Review of ideas Development/modelling Toiles/decorative techniques |
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Key Stage 4 - Textiles |
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Spring Term 1 |
Spring Term 2 |
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First year |
Fabric construction Practical – Skirt Mid-year exam |
Continue with skirt Design ideas and developments for clock (mixed media project using decorative techniques) (pre-NEA project) |
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Second year |
Non-examined assessment (NEA) Decorative techniques Making |
Non-examined assessment Making Manufacturing diary Testing and evaluation Revision Exam practice |
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Key Stage 4 - Textiles |
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Summer Term 1 |
Summer Term 2 |
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First year |
E-textiles Smart Materials Lined gusseted bag (CAM laser pocket) Photoshop |
Start GCSE Coursework Catch up with any outstanding decorative or construction techniques / components Research |
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Second year |
Revision Exam practice |
Revision GCSE Exam |
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Key Stage 4 - Timbers |
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Autumn Term 1 |
Autumn Term 2 |
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First year |
Trophy - CA/CAM, forming, joining and finishing metals, polymers and timbers |
Mechanicla toy Wood turning |
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Second year |
Finish task analysis |
Ideas review Revision for mock Mock exam |
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Key Stage 4 - Timbers |
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Spring Term 1 |
Spring Term 2 |
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First year |
Mechanical toy Timbers exam question - cow, candle, laminating Mid-year exam |
Timbers exam question - cow, candle, laminating Wood joints Vacuum forming, drape forming, laminating acrylic |
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Second year |
Order materials Core revision |
Core revision Testing and evaluation |
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Key Stage 4 - Timbers |
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Summer Term 1 |
Summer Term 2 |
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First year |
Metals - forming and joining Begin mini Non-examined assessment (NEA): designer lamp |
Mini NEA - designer lamp End of year exam NEA - analysis and front cover |
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Year 11 |
Revision of core and timbers |
Final revision and sit final exam - date to be confirmed |
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Key Stage 5 - Product design |
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Autumn Term 1 |
Autumn Term 2 |
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Year 12 |
Introdution project - card modelling Wood joints FPTs Timber theory ICT drawing and communication skills Exam practice |
Children’s stool project Perfume bottle design and prototyping Paper and boards and polymer theory Theory exam questions and practice |
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Year 13 |
Criteria 1: Context and objectives Criteria 2: Plan of action and clarification of problem Theory exam questions and lessons |
Criteria 3: Development of design proposal Theory exam questions and practice |
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Key Stage 5 |
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Spring Term 1 |
Spring Term 2 |
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Year 12 |
Children's stool project Perfume bottle - advertising and packaging Polymer theory Theory exam questions and practice |
Children's stool project Onshape tutorials - CAD Design era - design inspiration Tear down - life cycle analysis of a product Metal theory |
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Year 13 |
Criteria 4: Manufacture and modelling Mock Exam Theory exam questions and practice |
Criteria 4: Manufacturing and modelling Theory exam questions and prcatice |
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Key Stage 5 |
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Summer Term 1 |
Summer Term 2 |
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Year 12 |
Allimals project - manufacturing systems and mass production Allimals packaging and advertising Theory exam questions and lessons |
Intorduction into non-examined assessment (NEA) Theory exam questions and practice |
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Year 13 |
Criteria 5: Conclusions, evaluations and recommendations Revision: theory exam practice and questions |
Revision: theory exam practice and questions |
Homework
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Subject: |
KS3 Design and technology |
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Homework tasks: |
Homework tasks are varied in design and technology. Some tasks are started in lesson, to be finished for homework such as:
Other tasks set include:
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Resources: |
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Frequency: |
Weekly. |
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Support: |
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Additional information: |
“Step by step” worksheets are supplied for those students who need extra support. |
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Subject: |
KS4 GCSE Design and technology (textiles and timbers exam specialism). |
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Homework task: |
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Resources: |
Lessons are based on slide presentations, which are shared on Google Classroom after each lesson or on a weekly basis. These presentations include instructions, examples, and videos or modelling. |
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Frequency: |
Once or twice a week, depending on lesson and task set. |
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Support: |
We offer after school intervention sessions on Tuesday and Thursdays (and Fridays as well in Textiles). |
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Additional information: |
Students are given individual feedback on homework and general whole class feedback on NEA. |
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Subject: |
A level Product design |
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Homework task: |
Year 12: Homework can include any of the following:
Year 13: Homework can include any of the following:
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Resources: |
Lesson slides, handouts, exemplar/modelled material on Google Classroom, class notes, textbook and sketchbook. |
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Frequency: |
Year 12: As students have two teachers that run independent projects, students will get a piece of homework (or two smaller pieces) from each teacher, each week, including a product analysis in their sketchbook. Year 13: All students will be working on their own NEA so will be expected to show progression from one lesson to the next. |
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Support: |
Students have been told to come and see or email teachers if they have any questions or concerns regarding independent work/tasks set. In free periods, students are encouraged to use workshop space ( supervision of a member of staff) to continue or catch up with any practical tasks. |
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Additional information: |
All theory lessons are pre-populated worksheets, so note-taking is more focused and refined. |