Year 9 Curriculum Guide


Subject: Creative Technology – Resistant Materials



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Subject: Creative Technology – Resistant Materials

Subject Leader: Frances Wakefield Teacher in charge: Karl MacDonald

The Creative Technologies subjects include computing, food technology, resistant materials and textiles. These subjects are taught in pairs (computing & resistant materials and food technology & textiles) with students moving between pairs of subjects in February each year.

Topics that will be taught

How can parents help

The course is designed to enable students to develop a complex product to a challenging brief within an overall context set by their teacher. They use their knowledge and understanding of materials and processes to design, plan and make the products.



The course is aimed at encouraging students to consider Resistant Material in KS4.


  • Regularly look at their books and ask then about the course and the issues about opting for Product Design in KS4.

  • Check their planners for homework and other Resistant Material messages.

  • Encourage students to take an interest in Resistant Material even if they think they might not want to take Resistant Material in KS4




Reference Material: RESISTANT MATERIALS


SAM learning

BBC Bitesize



www.edexcel.org.uk
Creative Technologies Site

The Creative Technologies site can be found at:

https://sites.google.com/site/creativetechnologiesgs/home/computing




Contact Email: Subject Leader: fwakefield@gillotts.org.uk

Teacher in Charge: kmacdonald@gillotts.org.uk








Subject: Creative Technology – Textiles




Subject Leader: Frances Wakefield





Term

Topics that will be taught

How students progress is assessed from term to term

How can parents help




Design Technology is taught in modules, each approximately one quarter of the school year.
These are:-

  • Food Technology

  • Graphics

  • Resistant Materials

  • Textile Products




Student progress in progress will be assessed by key pieces of work being marked from each Scheme of Work. These pieces of work are self/peer and teacher assessed.  Students will be expected to respond to written feedback where appropriate according to the school’s triple impact marking policy (TIM). Verbal teacher and peer feedback is given on a continuous basis.


Ensure students come to DT lessons fully equipped for lessons.
Check student planners for homework as some tasks need to be completed in preparation for their next lesson.
Ask them to show you the Textile topics on the Creative Technology website and learning blogs
Help with learning the spellings of key words for each topic
Encourage students to ask for help with any topics that they do not fully understand
Have coloured pencils for completing design homework.
Ensure students gain access to the internet to complete research tasks.
Encourage a curiosity of how textile sport and leisure products are designed, made and cared for.




Subject: Textile Products - Course Content
STEM Project – The Brompton Bicycle
The course builds on textile skills learnt in Year 8 to enable students to make textile products using materials, components and equipment creatively and safely.
Students are to design and make a bicycle accessory that fits with Brompton’s philosophy of ‘freedom and independence’. The product needs to be unique and should enhance the experience of riding a Brompton bicycle; Students will investigate what is different about the Brompton compared to other bicycles.
Students will ensure that they design and make an accessory that is suitable for a commercial market selecting appropriate materials, components and equipment with a focus on the quality of finish. Patterns will have been used with some precision.

Students will Identify some smart and modern materials and understand how they are used within textiles. Students will understand how to use a number of suitable decorative and constructive techniques using CAD/CAM and E- Textiles to produce products for a consumer market.










Reference/Extension Material: TEXTILES



USEFUL WEBSITES
The Sewing Machine –

http://home.howstuffworks.com/sewing-machine.htm/printable

BBC - KS3 Textiles –

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zvkw2hv

Fibres and fabrics -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/design/textiles/fibresrev1.shtml

http://www.fabrics.net/

Applique –

http://www.advanced-embroidery-designs.com/projects/guide_applique.html

Embroidery -

http://www.needlework.com/

Research –

http://brompton.com/

http://www.myorangebrompton.com/2013/07/brompton-water-bottle-solution-by-monkii.html

http://kitesurfbikerambling.wordpress.com/2011/03/29/a-neat-solution-water-bottle-holder-for-brompton/

http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/zipper-bottle-holder.html


Fabric shops –

http://ladysewandsew.co.uk/

http://www.fabricwarehouse.co.uk/


Creative Technologies Site


The Creative Technologies site can be found at:


https://sites.google.com/site/creativetechnologiesgs/home/textiles





Contact Email: Subject Leader: fwakefield@gillotts.org.uk




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