Design & Technology

Intent

Our design and technology curriculum focuses  on the five key areas of: textiles, structures, mechanisms, electrical systems and food. Children are given the opportunity to explore and evaluate a range of successful products and innovations and be inspired by engineers, designers, chefs and architects before designing, making and evaluating their own project, applying their knowledge to a real-life purpose.

 Our Design and Technology curriculum encourages children to  think and work creatively to solve problems both as individuals and as members of a team.

Implementation

For years 1-6, lessons are structured using prior learning, revists and new learning. 

Prior learning: to check that children have embedded knowledge from the previous learning, often from a previous year.

Revisits: recapping knowledge and skills, and addressing misconceptions from recent lessons within the current unit.

New learning: introducing new concepts, skills and knowledge. 

When designing and making, the children are taught to:

Design:

• use research to develop a criteria to inform the design of a functional, appealing product that is fit for purpose.

• generate, develop, model and communicate their ideas.

Make:

• select from and use a wider range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks.

• select from and use a wider range of materials, ingredients and components.

Evaluate:

• investigate and analyse a range of existing products.

• evaluate their ideas and products against their own design criteria and consider the views of others to improve their work.

• understand how key events and individuals in design and technology have helped shape the world.

Technical knowledge:

• apply their understanding of how to strengthen, stiffen and reinforce more complex structures.

• understand and use mechanical systems in their products.

• understand and use electrical systems in their products.

• Understand some of the ways that food can be processed and the effect of different cooking practises

 Examples of work are recorded in a class floor book.

Impact

Live feedback in lessons informs future planning

 Targeted questioning throughout lessons

 Prior learning questions are completed at the beginning of lessons to assess learning from previous year/years

 At the end of a unit children are assessed using the school’s tracking system which informs future learning. 

 

Useful Information

Please click to access or download the useful documents below:

DFE – Design and Technology National Curriculum

Curriculum Information

Curriculum overview