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Unit Overview: Reactions (Control in D&T)

Lessons:

10 lessons

Introduction lesson: understanding electrical systems

In this lesson, we will introduce you to the unit 'Control'. We will explore what electrical systems are and revisit simple circuits. We will explore what inputs, processes and outputs are on an electrical system. This lesson includes some physical activity and equipment beyond pen, paper or pencil. Please make sure your child is adequately supervised.

  • 2 Quizzes
  • 30m Video
  • Presentation(PPT)
  • Transcript

Exploring electrical and mechanical systems: the need for control in design and technology

In this lesson, we will continue to explore inputs, processes and outputs by integrating an electrical system with a mechanical system. We will build a mechanical system and integrate an electrical system and evaluate this product. We will also explore some other inputs and outputs and explore which ones we could use. Such as, different switch types as inputs and bulbs, buzzers, etc., as outputs. This lesson includes some physical activity and equipment beyond pen, paper or pencil. Please make sure your child is adequately supervised.

  • 2 Quizzes
  • 37m Video
  • Presentation(PPT)
  • Transcript

Exploring how to control simple circuits to create more functional products

In this lesson, we will explore how we can program a computer to control electrical systems to achieve a more functional product. We will explore how to use the micro:bit to program a simple circuit. We will also explore a range of new components to see how we can make the product react to the environment and be more functional. This lesson includes some physical activity and equipment beyond pen, paper or pencil. Please make sure your child is adequately supervised.

  • 2 Quizzes
  • 33m Video
  • Presentation(PPT)
  • Worksheet
  • Transcript

Responding to a design brief and exploring ideas

In this lesson, we will explore a design and make activity. We will respond to a design brief to develop a product to encourage young children to recycle. We will discuss the issues currently with the need to recycle and the environmental issues linked to not recycling. This lesson includes some physical activity and equipment beyond pen, paper or pencil. Please make sure your child is adequately supervised.

  • 2 Quizzes
  • 24m Video
  • Presentation(PPT)
  • Worksheet
  • Transcript

Developing an idea

In this lesson, we will explore and develop ideas further by creating an exploded view to show how the product may look and may be built. Please note this lesson will require some additional equipment, beyond a pen, pencil or paper, to fully participate. Please see the equipment slide near the start of the lesson video and make sure your child is adequately supervised if equipment is required.

  • 2 Quizzes
  • 20m Video
  • Presentation(PPT)
  • Worksheet
  • Transcript

Exploring the use of new and emerging technology used in products

In this lesson, we will look at a range of new and emerging technologies used in other products that have made them more innovative and improve how they work. Please note this lesson will require some additional equipment, beyond a pen, pencil or paper, to fully participate. Please see the equipment slide near the start of the lesson video and make sure your child is adequately supervised if equipment is required.

  • 2 Quizzes
  • 34m Video
  • Presentation(PPT)
  • Transcript

Planning to make an end product

In this lesson, we will create a step by step plan that will show how to make your end product. Please note this lesson will require some additional equipment, beyond a pen, pencil or paper, to fully participate. Please see the equipment slide near the start of the lesson video and make sure your child is adequately supervised if equipment is required.

  • 2 Quizzes
  • 15m Video
  • Presentation(PPT)
  • Worksheet
  • Transcript

Making a final prototype

In this lesson, we will follow our step by step plan and make our final prototype of our innovative solution to encourage young children to recycle. This lesson includes some physical activity and equipment beyond pen, paper or pencil. Please make sure your child is adequately supervised.

  • 2 Quizzes
  • 26m Video
  • Presentation(PPT)
  • Transcript

Critically evaluate the end product

In this lesson, we will critically evaluate our end product against the key specification points and identify the key strengths and areas for development, also considering the views of a range of end users. Please note this lesson will require some additional equipment, beyond a pen, pencil or paper, to fully participate. Please see the equipment slide near the start of the lesson video and make sure your child is adequately supervised if equipment is required.

  • 2 Quizzes
  • 24m Video
  • Presentation(PPT)
  • Worksheet
  • Transcript