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Inspired by the Born to Engineer video from Mathew Holloway, this resource uses the Crumble controller, setting students a design challenge that sees them create their own umbilical controlled buggy that can navigate small spaces. Although specific to the Crumble controller, this resource could be used as a design...

Trainers are one of the most commonly worn shoes in our culture. They provide comfortable support for our feet as we go about our active lives. The design of trainers (and all athletic shoes) is based on how they will be used and is an example of bioengineering.

This activity introduces the concept...

This is a problem solving lesson that is designed to help students to:

  • Understand the connection between relative frequency and probability
  • Gain experience of designing and carrying out a probability experiment
  • Calculate a theoretical probability for a practical scenario
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In this resource students are given a quadrilateral with one angle of 60 degrees and varying side lengths- with two of the sides of equal length. The challenge is to calculate the lengths of the diagonals.

Each student worksheet contains a different quadrilateral, but the solutions all have something in...

This resource created by the IET is one of a series of resources designed to allow learners to use the theme of the men’s football World Cup to develop their knowledge and skills in design and technology. In this activity, learners will design a sports team logo.

The activity could be used as a one-off main...

When teachers are introduced to ideas from research, they seek to make sense of the findings they are presented with by reflecting on their own practice and how they anticipate the research findings may or may not fit with the ways they view teaching, learning and assessment. 

Author: Chris Harrison

In this starter activity, students consider how users might react to the pure water product. They work on developing a ‘marketing and branding’ campaign for Pure Water. The objective is to engage the local community in the project in a positive way, providing a ‘feel...

In this activity, students develop a marketing strategy and advertising materials for a pure water product. Students mirror the design process within a ‘design consultancy’ and each team makes a pitch for the tender at the end of the project, presenting ideas to the...

This lesson develops the concept of Pythagoras’ theorem. In particular students will:

  • Use the area of right triangles to deduce the areas of other shapes
  • Use dissection methods for finding areas
  • Organise an investigation to systematically collect data
  • Deduce a generalizable...

This is a problem solving lesson, designed to help you assess how well students are able to:

  • Select appropriate mathematics to solve a problem
  • Compare and evaluate different methods for solving a problem and make generalizations about the appropriateness of different approaches
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This challenge enables pupils to model and test filters as a way of making dirty water cleaner. It can also be used to explore ways of making water safe to drink.  Curriculum links include separation techniques and pure substances.

The challenge can provide a focus for National Science and Engineering Week,...

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Footprints, provided by the Association for Science Education (ASE) focuses around the science of genetics. The play was commissioned by British Association of the Advancement of Science (BA) and developed by the Amoeba Theatre Company.

It was premiered at the National Portrait Gallery in March 2002.

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This is a problem solving lesson, designed to help you assess how well students are able to:

  • Interpret and use scale drawings
  • Use proportional reasoning
  • Work with metric units

The initial problem is to construct and conversion graph to convert between measurements in the...

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