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Teach children how to shape and join textiles to make attractive products with these DT lesson packs for KS1 and KS2. If you're looking for a fun, challenging, differentiated textiles DT project that's ready to teach, you've come to the right place!
Enter into the Christmas spirit with this festive scheme of work for Year 1/2! Your class will develop their cutting and sewing skills whilst makin...
View full detailsWelcome to the world of puppets! This Puppets KS1 DT lesson planning pack is full of fun activities and projects for your Year 2 class as they find...
View full detailsThis series of six Design and Technology lesson plans, teaching ideas and resources will support your class in making their very own pencil cases! ...
View full detailsKeep your children engaged as the Christmas season draws closer with this festive DT scheme of work for Year 3/4! Children will develop and use the...
View full detailsInstantly download six ready-to-teach lessons which will teach your Year 3 and 4 class how to sew. These KS2 textile lessons offer your children th...
View full detailsTurn your children into aspiring interior designers with these fun Funky Furnishings lessons! Children will research, analyse, design, make and eva...
View full detailsTake a look at how textiles are used in the fashion industry, then challenge children to design, cut, stitch and decorate a stylish drawstring bag....
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Superb resource. Easy to edit.
Would highly recommend.
We're so pleased to hear that you're happy with this resource, Mike!
I always know that I can get a huge quality of resources from Plan Bee. Once again a massive thank you to you.
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Thanks, Linda!
Great resource, just what I was looking for, thank you
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