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Technology Department

Departmental Staff

  • Mrs U Doherty   (Head of Department)
  • Mrs C Keyes
  • Mr M O’Hagan
  • Mr K Kelly
  • Mr  D Gormley ( Technician)

Key Stage 3

Brief Overview of courses

Year 8

Yr. 8 Design and Technology – projects will be delivered in a different order so resources can be shared

Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term
Term 1 – September-December Term 2- January-April

 

 

Term 3 – May-June

 

 

Content breakdown Content breakdown Content breakdown
Peg board Project incorporating; LED Torch Project incorporating; Mechanical Toy Project incorporating;
Woods – Theory & Practice – marking out & template – Storyboard Electronics – Theory & Practice – LED Circuit Mechanisms – Theory on all mechanisms with focus on Levers/Linkages
Manufacturing – cutting and drilling Graphics – sketching, design, rendering acrylic Design – pupils design their own linkage for their toy
Finishing – seal and wax Manufacturing – Theory & Practice -H&S, Marking out, tools, equipment, finishing. Manufacturing – Making in wood, cutting, drilling, finishing, decorating.
Evaluation – self and peer Evaluation – self and peer Evaluation – self and peer
End of unit assessment:  

Evaluate own and others work using KS3 assessment objectives

 

Manufactured Peg board

/40

Making my Peg board storyboard

/60

 

End of unit assessment:

Evaluate own and others work using KS3 assessment objectives

 

Led Torch booklet tasks

/100

Manufactured LED Torch

/100

 

End of Year assessment:

Storyboard style assessment – to assess knowledge and understanding of tools and equipment, knowledge and understanding of some materials, ability to accurately follow technical drawing instructions; sketching level and presentation of work

/50

 

Manufactured Mechanical Toy

/50

 

Year 9

Yr. 9 Design and Technology – projects will be delivered in a different order so resources can be shared

Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term
Term 1 – September-December Term 2- January-April

 

 

Term 3 – May-June

 

 

Content breakdown Content breakdown Content breakdown
Structures Team Project incorporating; Energy Conservation Project incorporating; Product Analysis Project incorporating;
Structures theory – particularly bridges Energy generation and conservation theory Analysis of a chosen product (teacher based)
Structures activities – Forces, analysis of shapes Energy Research Activity Use of ACCESSFM to analyse
Bridge design -group activity Design of energy car – graphics, set features Re-Design Specification for product
Bridge model making – group activity Manufacture – plywood, tenon saw, drill, pin hammer Graphics – generate innovative ideas for re-design
Testing with weights Finish – additional features, seal and wax/ paint Graphics – Presentation drawings
Individual review of process – modifications Testing and Evaluation – self and peer Evaluation – self and peer
End of unit assessment:

Evaluate own and others work using KS3 assessment objectives

 

HW 5 – Scale drawing

/50

 

Physical bridge model

/50

 

Reflect on progress -self evaluation

 

End of unit assessment:  

Evaluate own and others work using KS3 assessment objectives

A3 energy research poster

/50

 

2 Innovative ideas for race car body

/50

 

Final car manufacture (including testing)

/100

End of unit assessment:  

Evaluate own and others work using KS3 assessment objectives

Analysis of product

/40

 

A3 page of re-design solutions

/60

 

 

 

 

 

Year 10

Yr. 10 Design and Technology – projects will be delivered in a different order so resources can be shared

Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term
Term 1 – September-December Term 2- January-April

 

 

Term 3 – May-June

 

 

Content breakdown Content breakdown Content breakdown
Clock Project incorporating; Architecture Team Project incorporating; Micro:Bit Project incorporating;
A3 Research, Design and Development folder Design related to construction and contributing factors Understanding how to use a Micro:bit
Graphics – generating design ideas Graphics – Perspective drawings Programming tasks – exploring the uses of the Micro:bit
Development – final design details 2D plan – understanding of scale and proportion Game design and development – using the Micro:bit
Manufacture – use of CAD CAM Manufacture – using Foam Board – working scaled model Manufacture – using modelling materials
Individual review of process – modifications Group review of process Presentation – class presentation and testing of games
End of unit assessment:

Evaluate own and others work using KS3 assessment objectives

A3 Clock folder

/100

Final Clock Manufacture

/100

 

 

End of unit assessment:  

Evaluate own and others work using KS3 assessment objectives

Perspective drawings

/100

 

3D scaled model

/100

End of unit assessment:  

Evaluate own and others work using KS3 assessment objectives

Board Game design and manufacture

/100

 

 

How will I be assessed?

Pupils will be assessed on their Portfolio consisting of classwork and homework at three main stages throughout the year. They will be assessed based on evidence of the following:

  • Quality of finish, accuracy and assembly in all practical work.
  • Ability to use working drawings to produce accurate outcomes.
  • Ability to use a range of machines and equipment.
  • Application of rendering techniques to 2D and 3D shapes.
  • Written work to reinforce theory during project work.
  • Competency when using CAD CAM.

 

Useful links

http://www.technologystudent.com

http://www.howstuffworks.com

 

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