Design & Technology

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Summary

File Formats
butter How to make your own butter pdf rtf  
dt Part of a series of assessment sheets for KS1/2 produced by David Warbrick. David explains: A single 2 sided A4 sheet for each of the QCA units of work- there are 3 expected levels of outcome- Most children will..... Some children will do better and...... Some children will not do as well and....... The reverse of the sheet contains the "small steps" the learning objectives for the scheme as a means of recording the achievements of those children who didn't achieve the expected outcomes.
You can find further details and the whole set of sheets at David's website.
(rtf files in zip archive)
    zip
dt_evalsheet A simple evaluation sheet for children to use at the end of the KS1 Moving Toys topic.  Thanks to Janet Thesiger   doc  
dough_recipes Two sets of recipes for playdough. There are several types with different consistencies and for different purposes. pdf rtf  
playdough_recipes pdf rtf txt
flapjacks How to make flapjacks pdf rtf  
Moving Toys A presentation giving lots of ideas for moving toys. Thanks to Martin Midgley.     ppt
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Nuffield Primary Design & Technololgy Not actually one of our resources but follow this link and you can download any or all of the units of this scheme for free. There is also advice for teachers and examples of children's work      html
quark How to make Quark (or something like it) pdf rtf txt
yoghurt How to make yoghurt pdf rtf txt

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