Design & Food Tech

Year 8

Rotation 1

Health and safety in a workshop: Art Deco Jewellery

  • Pupils will begin their investigation by researching Art Deco and its key design principles. They will then design and make a piece of jewellery using hand skills and or CAD /CAM. (computer aided design, computer aided manufacture)

  • What pupils should know by the end of this topic/theme

    Pupils will be able to:

    • Work safely within the workshop and use a range of tools and machinery.

    • Design and make a creative piece of jewellery inspired by Art Deco using wood and acrylic.

    • How to use the software Coral Draw to create a piece of jewellery.

    • How to use tools correctly for to create a quality finished product.

    • How to fix components together using a range of fixing methods.

    • How to organise their time efficiently whilst sharing resources.

    • Research and exploration of ideas.

    • Communicate their ideas through annotated drawings.

  • What pupils will do in order to gain the knowledge and skills.

    • Make a finished product in the form of a piece of jewellery. Understand how CAD/CAM can be used to speed up the process and cut with 100% accuracy.

  • What prior learning is necessary for pupils to be successful / what concepts will be revisited.

    • Drawing, design and make skills form Yr7.

    • Isometric drawing.

    • Correct use of key tools and machinery.

  • The ideas pupils will understand and the words they will be able to use.

    Students will understand the process of design and make from start to finish.

    • Research, design and make Process: Design, make, isometric drawing, quality product, Art Deco , Design movement. CAD/CAM Coral Draw.

    • Tools, machinery and materials: Coping saw, pillar drill, tenon saw, sandpaper, vice, hand file, band-facer, dowel, pine wood, acrylic.CAD/CAM Coral Draw.

Rotation 2

Health and safety in a workshop: Jewellery Stand

  • Pupils will begin their investigation by researching BAUHUAS ARCHITECTURE, the BAUHUAS Art and Design Movement and its key design principles. They will then design and make a Jewellery stand using hand skills and CAD /CAM. (computer aided design, computer aided manufacture)

  • What pupils should know by the end of this topic/theme

    Pupils will be able to:

    • Work safely within the workshop and use a range of tools and machinery.

    • Design and make a creative piece of inspired by the BAUHAUS movement using wood and acrylic.

    • How to use the software Coral Draw to create extra components.

    • How to use tools correctly for to create a quality finished product.

    • How to fix components together using a range of fixing methods.

    • How to organise their time efficiently whilst sharing resources.

  • What pupils will do in order to gain the knowledge and skills.

    • Make a finished product that has a quality finish. Understand how CAD/CAM can be used to speed up the process and cut with 100% accuracy.

    • Analyse the work of past and present designers and movements to broaden their understanding.

  • What prior learning is necessary for pupils to be successful / what concepts will be revisited.

    • Drawing, design and make skills form Yr 7 and rotation 1 in Yr 8.

    • Isometric drawing.

    • Correct use of key tools and machinery.

  • The ideas pupils will understand and the words they will be able to use.

    Students will understand the process of design and make from start to finish.

    • Research, design and make Process: Design, make, isometric drawing, quality product, BAUHAUS Design movement. CAD/CAM Coral Draw

    • Tools, machinery and materials: Coping saw, pillar drill, tenon saw, sandpaper, vice, hand file, band-facer, dowel, pine wood, acrylic. CAD/CAM Coral Draw.

Project 1

Theme: The Eat Well Guide and functions of nutrients

  • Students will complete a 9/10 Week Project.

    They will demonstrate practical preparation skills using a variety of hand and electrical equipment to combine ingredients. They will use a variety of ingredients showing how some popular shop bought products can be made easily at home including bread and butter.

    Theory lessons will focus on the ‘Eat Well Guide’ and principles of a balanced diet. Different foods groups will be identified, focusing on the nutrients contained in different ingredients and how they function in the body.

  • What pupils should know by the end of this topic/theme .

    They should be able to explain what a balanced diet is, and the nutrients that are needed in the body and suggest meals that could fit a balanced diet.

    They should know how carbohydrates, proteins, fibre, fats and vitamins and mineral's function.

  • Practical preparation of ingredients using basic skills such as cutting, dicing, measuring, stirring and shaping, through to more complex skill with pastry making, the rubbing in method, pasta cooking and sauce making.

  • What pupils will do to gain the knowledge and skills.

    Learning takes place through a variety of theory and practical tasks. They will use group discussion, watch videos and demonstrations and take part in role playing activities.

    They will use the food technology rooms for the authentic experience of handling, preparing, and cooking a range of ingredients.

  • What prior learning is necessary for pupils to be successful / what concepts will be revisited.

    Students will revise use of the kitchen, how to prepare food safely and how to minimise risk and danger to themselves and others.

    They will use kitchen skills they have developed previously in different recipes.

    They have learnt the basic principles of food groups and nutrients and will try to apply these to different situations.

  • The ideas pupils will understand and the words they will be able to use.

    Carbohydrates, starch, sugar, fibre, proteins, saturated fats, unsaturated fats, water soluble and fat soluble vitamins, minerals, Eatwell guide, balanced diet, nutrient functions, digestion.

  • Recipes and challenge questions will be set on a fortnightly basis to consolidate learning from the classroom and allow students the opportunity to practise skills they have learnt in the classroom.

    Students can choose from either a practical task that repeats skills that have been learnt at school, or a set of challenge questions that explore the theory topics in more detail.