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Investigate & Design
D&T
1
Playground Set
1
2
Easy to assemble, quality
playground set made of highly
finished wood. Set includes:
climbing frame, swings, seesaw,
roundabout and large apple tree
with adjustable branches. 88 pcs.
(dolls not included).
013-FPLAY1 £23.95
2
Textured Fabric Bundle
A very interesting assortment with
a lot of potential, that includes
fabrics in a broad variety of
weights, colours and textures.
Contents may vary.
013-ATFAB £19.99
3
Slippers Pack
Slippers to use for investigating
design in conjunction with QCA
unit 6B, including notes. Please
note that the design and style of
slippers may vary from the ones
3
4
shown in the picture, due to
seasonal fashion changes. Pack of
4 individual slippers.
013-TSLIP £11.50
4
See-through Torches
Another product for evaluation.
4
This see-through torch leaves
Pack
nothing to the imagination. The
bulb holder, switch and battery
connections are all clearly visible
through the plastic case. It is easy
to see the way a complete circuit is
made when the switch is pushed
forward. Supplied in packs of 4.
013-TDN003 £5.50
4
5
Mini Kites
Pack
Made from tough spinnaker nylon,
with flying twine and tails. Set of 3
different shapes, W50 x L22 cm,
W30 x L30 cm and W25 x L24 cm.
5
013-KITES £8.99
6
Money Containers
Pack
Money containers use a range of
fastening methods and different
materials for teaching QCA unit
4A. The accompanying notes will
aid discussion about the design and
function of these and other money
3
containers.
Alternative context
Pack
013-TMONEY £12.50
for unit 6A shelters
Your idea
6
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