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Key Stage: 4 Subject: Design & Technology Aims of the subject: We provide a high-quality design and technology education that should give pupils opportunities to create, innovate, design, make and evaluate a variety of well-crafted products that are fit for purpose. Pupils will be taught the technical skills and craftsmanship to execute practical tasks, thereby developing confidence to increase their skills, knowledge and competence in using materials, machinery, techniques and processes. Pupils should develop valuable practical skills and use these safely with a range of resistant and non-resistant materials, drawing media tools and equipment, in both 2D and 3D. They will be shown how to communicate their ideas and designs skilfully and accurately in 2D and 3D, using a variety of techniques, including digital technology, manufacture in a range of material areas, CAD and 3D Printing. They should know about good design, everyday products and use correct technical terminology with Design & Technology literacy. They will be allowed to investigate and analyse the rich history of design and technological innovation and the work of others, including iconic designs, to inform their own work. They will be shown developments in design and technology and the responsibilities of designers, including environmental responsibilities. Pupils should clearly enjoy the subject, whilst developing a mastery of Design & Technology. They will be guided by a teacher who themselves demonstrates a passion for Design & Technology. GCSE Examination Board: AQA Assessment Overview: The course is assessed by a non-examined assessment project (50%) and one examination paper (50%) at the end of Year 11. The written exam (2hrs) is split into three sections Section A Core technical principles (20 marks) A mixture of multiple choice and short answer questions assessing a breadth of technical knowledge and understanding. Section B Specialist technical principles (30 marks) Several short answer questions (2 5 marks) and one extended response to assess a more in depth knowledge of technical principles. Section C Designing and making principles (50 marks) a mixture of short answer and extended response

Year What will I learn? Assessment Year 9 Term 1 Sketching Skills, USB Project & Theoretical Underpinning Analysis, Sketching Skills, Sketching skills for USB project, Research, Design Ideas generation & presentation skills, Development, Modelling, Working Analysis, Sketching & Presentation skills, Initial Drawing, Final Design, CAD, CAM / 3D Printing, Finishing & Assembly, Design Ideas, Development, Modelling, Final Design, CAD skills, Testing and Evaluation, Evaluation, Testing, Presentation & Evidencing Photoshop / Illustrator. Manufacture & Quality of Finish. Theoretical Underpinning: Core Technical Principles: New and emerging technologies; Energy generation and storage; Developments in New materials; Systems approach to designing; Mechanical Devices; Materials and their working Properties. Sketching skills & USB Project: Instruction regarding sketching equipment blue pencil, fine line pens, markers & marker paper, Papermate flair, soft black pencil, Chinagraph. Sketching skills to include: All freehand sketching on A3 Paper- Sketching skills to include: Basic 2D shapes Basic Rendering using markers 2D shapes Converting 2D to 3D basic shapes sheet (not isometric) Basic rendering using markers 2D to 3D shapes (not isometric) 2D Marker Rendering Kettles 2D marker rendering Hand Whisk Designs Aroma Fan sheet Enhancement using range of techniques - add blue pencil weight of line, fine line pen, outline pen, markers colouring in, wash, rendering (using light) Basic Freehand 2D shapes to sketch a range of Children s power tools (or alternative challenge) use all techniques (symmetrical sketching, blue pencil, weight of line, fine line pen, outline pen, markers colour wash / rendering) Isometric Sketching (examination prep only) 2 Point Perspective sketching boxes (demo) Theoretical underpinning: Core Technical Principles.

2 Point Perspective sketching crating boxes and forming into shapes i.e. sandwich layers, chamfer edge, curve edges, taper and curve 2 Point perspective sketching 3D forms lamps / lights Addition of shadows / linking boxes 2 Point perspective organic shapes Styrofoam modelling of pre-set product / form to learn modelling skills Term 2 USB Project, Pewter Casting & Theoretical Underpinning Evaluation, Testing, Presentation & Evidencing, Mould manufacture, Casting. Research, Design Ideas, Development, Modelling, CAD. Pewter casting, One off & Batch manufacture. USB Pen project: This can run concurrently with sketching techniques or as a new project. To understand Brief, user, client interview, product analysis, sketching & generating ideas, 3D sketching / development, integrated modelling, accurate drawing of final design in Orthographic projection (grid paper), 3D CAD modelling, laser cutting, batch manufacture, patterns (surface decoration of USB) Pewter Casting project: Create simple mould using MDF or Acrylic show Pewter Casting video for Batch manufacture. Complete a step by step Batch manufacture flow chart / illustrated sheet with main stages link to examination Pewter cast shape and insert acrylic pieces, sand, polish, finish. Attach necklace, key ring, pin badge etc. Term 3 Leather Notebook Leather notebook Project: Hand sketching, Theory of Biomimicry, Leather Theory, Research, Inspiration boards, Photoshop / Illustrator Skills, laser cutting of leather, hand stitching. Research, Design Ideas, 3D Sketching, Development, Final Design Solution, CAD, CAM / 3D Printing, Casting, Vacuum forming, Mould making, Finishing, Assembly, Components, Detailing, Testing and Evaluations, Manufacture & Quality of Finish Theoretical underpinning: Continue with Core technical Principles. End of year test covering all Core Technical principles. Sketching & Presentation skills, generation of design ideas, research, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop / Illustrator), 3D sketching, Manufacture skills including laser cutting, hand stitching, multi material specialist technical skills.

Year 10 Term 1: Mini USB 3 LED Task Light or Aroma Fan Advanced Sketching Techniques Mini USB 3 LED Task Light or Aroma Fan Project: Analysis, Client Research, inspiration for design, Brief, Specification, Sketching Skills, Sketching skills for USB lighting/ Aroma Fan project, 2D/3D Design Ideas generation & presentation skills, 3D Development, Mixed media Modelling, Final Design, CAD, CAM / 3D Printing, Finishing & Assembly, Evaluation, Testing, Presentation & Evidencing Photoshop / Illustrator Theoretical underpinning: Specialist technical principles: Timber, Plastics & Paper and Card: Selection of Materials or components; Forces and Stresses; Ecological and Social Footprint; Sources and Origins; Using and working with materials; Stock forms; Types and sizes; Scales of production; Specialist Techniques and processes & Surface treatment and finishes Term 2: Mini USB 3 LED Task Light or Aroma Fan Project & Theoretical underpinning Mini USB 3 LED Task Light or Aroma Fan Project: Theoretical underpinning Specialist technical principles continue. Continue with Project, Evaluation, Testing, Presentation & Evidencing. Sketching & Presentation skills, generation of design ideas, research, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop / Illustrator), 3D sketching, Manufacture skills including laser cutting, Vacuum forming, Concrete Casting, 3D Printing, CAD, multi material specialist technical skills. Finishing, Assembly, Components, Detailing, Testing and Evaluations, Manufacture & Quality of Finish. Theoretical underpinning: Specialist Technical Principles A mock exam is given at the end of the year which includes exam questions from each taught topic Year 11 Term 3 Advanced Sketching Techniques / NEA Major Project Theoretical underpinning: Specialist technical principles. Advanced Sketching Techniques Contextual design challenges linking to NEA. NEA Major Project: eportfolio, Research book a single day off timetable (Controlled Assessment) Term 1 NEA Major Project NEA Major Project: eportfolio, Design Ideas, Development, Modelling, CAD training / skills / procedural command knowledge, Further Development, Final Design concept, Modelling Final Design (CAD). Contextual challenge released on June 1 st, AO1 Identifying & investigating design possibilities & Producing a Design Brief & Specification. AO2 Generating Design Ideas, Developing Design Ideas, Realising Design Ideas, Modelling, Testing, Further Development, Final Design Solution, Planning for Manufacture, Introduction to CAD

Term 2 NEA Major Project NEA Major Project: eportfolio, Completion of CAD, Evidence of CAD, Manufacture of Coursework, Finishing, Spraying & Detailing of manufactured outcome, Submission of eportfolio & manufacture, Examination Preparation (based on theme supplied by Examination Board) Term 3 Examination Preparation Examination Preparation through test papers, questions, practise papers, use of textbook. Advanced CAD skills, Design for CAD, Design for 3D Printing, 3D printed manufacture AO2 Realising Design Ideas AO3 Analysing and evaluating 3D printed manufacture, realisation, finishing, assembling, Testing & Evaluation, Submission of final eportfolio & completed (working) manufactured work Test papers, research for Theme, examination practise, Theoretical underpinning Extra-curricular opportunities Use of workshops with teacher supervision How you can support your child s progress Encourage all coursework to be completed to meet the set deadlines. Purchase of essential, advanced graphics equipment to ensure high quality presentation skills are developed. Purchase of core technical skills and specialist skills textbook (Publisher: Hodder Education, GCSE Design & Technology) is strongly recommended to support all aspects of the course but in particular to aid the development of theoretical underpinning knowledge. All work will be assessed and monitored through Firefly. If you wish to see examples of work, course content, what work has been set, supporting resources and the progress of your child then please ask to see the Firefly account of your son or daughter.