Children consider what the product should do, what its function is and how it should look. Often projects are carried out in teams and sometimes individually.
D&T is an iterative process which means that the children learn from any mistakes; changing processes, materials and products as they work thus ensuring the finished product is of a high quality and fully meets the design brief.
All classes benefit from this creative and essential curriculum area. Projects include: preparing, making and cooking food; designing products and structures using basic Computer Aided Design packages (CAD); designing, making and evaluating products such as working lamps and lampshades, bags, Christmas tree decorations, picture frames and so on.
Children learn to use a range of materials and tools including saws, hand drills and glue guns.