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The Technology Programme: Real Life Design
 
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The Technology Programme – Real Life Design – Downloadable Study Guide

Description: This fully illustrated downloadable study guide supports all five programmes in the Real Life Design series. Within it there are three photocopiable pupil sheets for each programme containing:

  • a programme overview which can be used for class discussion and investigations before, during or after viewing the programme
  • design-and-make projects with focused practical tasks
Format: Adobe PDF® document
Number of pages: 21
File size: 450KB (about 133 seconds–56 Kilobits per Sec modem)

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