while linking directly to practical activities. Ideal for KS3 and GCSE Design & Technology, it introduces the core purpose of graphic design, explores essential elements and principles, and provides an engaging design task to consolidate learning.
Students will:
Understand the role of graphic design in informing, persuading, entertaining, and identifying.
Learn the elements of design (line, shape, colour, texture, space, typography, imagery) and principles of design(balance, contrast, alignment, repetition, hierarchy, proximity).
Explore basic colour theory, including primary, secondary, complementary, and analogous colour relationships.
Analyse existing designs to identify purpose, style, and areas for improvement.
Apply their knowledge in a creative brief, producing a school event poster using specified design elements and principles.
With clear explanations, visual prompts, and structured tasks, this resource supports both theory and practical skills, helping teachers deliver design fundamentals in an engaging and curriculum-aligned format.
This Design & Technology workbook challenges students to rethink an everyday classroom item — the school pen — through the lens of sustainability, user needs, and innovative product design. Linked to Unit R038 learning, it encourages pupils to apply theoretical knowledge to a real-world design problem.
Students will:
Investigate why most school pens are unsustainable and prone to failure.
Identify user needs, environmental impacts, and design opportunities.
Write a clear design brief and specification using the ACCESS FM framework.
Develop and communicate design ideas through annotation, sketching, and specification links.
Explore sustainable design principles, including the 6Rs, circular economy, and product lifecycle considerations.
Consider materials, manufacturing processes, and ergonomic factors in their design solutions.
This resource is ideal for GCSE D&T theory-to-practice tasks, helping students integrate sustainability thinking, technical knowledge, and creative problem-solving in preparation for coursework and assessments.
The Classroom Code poster is a bright, positive visual reminder of shared expectations, designed to create a supportive and focused learning environment. Ideal for primary and secondary classrooms, it sets out clear, student-friendly behaviours that promote respect, effort, and resilience.
Key messages include:
Following instructions first time.
Being ready to listen, learn, and ask questions.
Showing kindness, respect, and teamwork.
Working hard, trying new things, and celebrating success.
Viewing mistakes as valuable learning opportunities.
The bold layout, engaging icons, and uplifting language make it easy for students to absorb and remember the code, supporting teachers in reinforcing a positive classroom culture.
This Systems and Control – Keywords resource provides a clear, accessible guide to key terminology and components used in electronics and product design. Perfect for KS3 and GCSE Design & Technology classes, it supports both theory lessons and practical work.
Students will learn:
The stages of a system (input, process, output) with real-life examples.
Functions of essential electronic components such as resistors, transistors, LEDs, and batteries.
The role and safe use of common tools and equipment including soldering irons, snips, and wire strippers.
How inputs, processes, and outputs connect to form working systems.
With simple explanations, clear examples, and precise definitions, this resource helps build essential vocabulary and technical understanding, making it ideal for reference during projects or as part of revision activities.
This engaging Design & Technology workbook guides Year 9 students through the complete process of designing and making a classic car–inspired nightlight for the Beaulieu National Motor Museum. The project combines creative design development with practical workshop skills, encouraging learners to work from a real-world design brief and client profile.
Students will:
Research and analyse existing products and customer needs.
Explore the history and aesthetics of classic and vintage car design.
Learn about materials, their properties, and sustainable design principles.
Gain practical experience in vacuum forming, hand tools, and machine tools.
Understand power systems and basic electronics using a USB lamp kit.
Develop annotated design ideas, create prototypes, and refine final concepts.
Evaluate their work, identify improvements, and compare with market products.
Packed with structured tasks, research prompts, and self/peer assessment tools, this resource makes it easy for teachers to deliver a curriculum-linked D&T project that blends creativity, technical skills, and industrial design awareness.
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This comprehensive Design & Technology workbook guides students through a complete Memphis-inspired acrylic clock project, from research and design to modelling, making, and evaluation. It blends practical workshop skills with creative design thinking, giving learners hands-on experience in working with plastics while exploring the Memphis Design Movement.
Students will:
Learn the properties and uses of thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics.
Develop skills in tools, processes, and finishing techniques for polymers.
Research and analyse existing products to inform their own designs.
Create annotated design ideas, CAD/CAM templates, and a mood board.
Model their clock concept and produce final designs to a set brief.
Design packaging with logos, product information, and creative patterns.
Complete structured evaluations to reflect on skills, processes, and outcomes.
With clear instructions, guided activities, literacy keywords, and assessment opportunities, this workbook helps teachers deliver engaging, curriculum-linked D&T lessons while tracking progress from initial concept to finished product.
An introduction to the work and design philosophy of Dieter Rams and his design team through 10 of his most iconic products.
A comprehensive 3-page exam preparation worksheet designed to boost student confidence and performance in Design Technology examinations.
Contents: Exam day strategy and time management, command word definitions and response styles, mark scheme guidance, quick-fire practice questions, materials and manufacturing processes revision, confidence-building exercises, and emergency strategies for challenging situations.
Format: Interactive revision worksheet with fill-in sections, practice scenarios, and structured answer planning templates.
Perfect for: Design Technology teachers and GCSE/A-Level students preparing for examinations. Ideal for final revision sessions, homework preparation, or independent study.
Combines practical exam technique with subject knowledge reinforcement to maximise student performance and reduce exam anxiety.
A comprehensive 11-page student workbook focusing on menu planning principles for both home cooking and catering industry applications.
Contents: Meal planning considerations (budget, dietary requirements, time, equipment), industry menu planning factors, nutrition basics, seasonal ingredients, customer needs assessment, and practical planning exercises. Features starter activities, keywords/definitions, true/false questions, and exam-style practice questions (4-8 marks).
Format: Interactive student workbook with fill-in sections, practical tasks, and independent menu planning project. Includes completed teacher example with answer guidance and marking schemes.
Perfect for: Food Technology teachers and Year 9 pupils studying nutrition and catering principles. Combines theoretical knowledge with practical application through real-world menu planning scenarios.
Develops essential skills for GCSE Food Preparation & Nutrition whilst building understanding of commercial catering considerations.
A comprehensive reference poster covering fundamental Python programming concepts for GCSE Computer Science students.
Contents: Key vocabulary including variables, data types (strings, integers, floats, booleans), arrays, loops, functions, selection statements, and essential operators. Features clear definitions with practical code examples, top programming tips, and key concepts like sequence, selection, and iteration.
Format: Colourful, well-organised A3/A4 poster perfect for classroom display or student desks. Includes completed teacher example for instant classroom use.
Perfect for: Computer Science teachers and GCSE students learning Python fundamentals. Ideal for classroom walls, revision corners, or individual student reference.
Clear, concise explanations make complex programming concepts accessible to all learners.
Monster Plushie Project Presentation – Design & Technology Resource
Bring your monster plushie project to life with this vibrant presentation resource. Perfect for introducing the project, demonstrating techniques, and inspiring creative design work in your textiles lessons.
What’s included:
Perfect for:
Key benefit: Transform your project introduction from explanation to inspiration. Students see exactly what they’re working towards and feel excited to create their own unique monster plushies.
Ideal for: Interactive whiteboards, classroom presentations, or printing as reference posters.
Make your textile lessons memorable with presentation slides that students actually want to pay attention to!
Engage your students with this complete monster plushie sewing project workbook, combining creativity with essential textile skills. Perfect for introducing machine and hand sewing while developing design thinking and practical abilities.
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Perfect for: KS3 Textiles, beginner sewing projects, or any course introducing practical textile skills through engaging, creative work.
Ready to use immediately – All worksheets, activities, and assessment criteria included for a complete 6-8 week project.
Transform your textile lessons with a project that students actually want to complete – and take home with pride!
Help your students design with real users in mind using this comprehensive client profile template. Essential for developing user-centered design skills and creating products that truly meet people’s needs.
What’s included:
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Key benefit: Students learn that great design starts with understanding people, not just solving problems. This worksheet transforms abstract design briefs into real human needs, leading to more thoughtful and successful design solutions.
Suitable for: All design subjects – Product Design, Graphics, Textiles, Food Technology, and Engineering projects.
Turn your students into user-focused designers who create products that people actually want and need!
Give your students a structured approach to product analysis with this ready-to-use ACCESS FM worksheet. Perfect for developing critical evaluation skills and understanding how real products succeed in the marketplace.
What’s included:
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Key benefit: Students learn to analyze products like professional designers, considering not just what something looks like, but how it works commercially, environmentally, and socially.
This worksheet transforms product analysis from basic description into sophisticated design thinking, helping students understand the complex decisions that go into every successful product.
Ready to use straight away – just print and go!
Transform your students’ design communication with this essential vocabulary guide for GCSE Design & Technology. This comprehensive resource helps students move from basic descriptions to sophisticated technical language that demonstrates real understanding.
What’s included:
Each section provides context for when and why to use specific terms, helping students understand that technical vocabulary isn’t about showing off – it’s about precision and professional communication.
Perfect for:
Key benefit: Students learn to communicate like real designers and engineers, using the precise language that demonstrates deep subject knowledge and gets them higher marks.
This resource bridges the gap between student understanding and professional expression, giving your students the vocabulary toolkit they need for success.
Introducing the Isometric workbook. A book full of tasks, tips and examples to help students master isometric drawing.