Woodbank Primary School

Design & Technology (D&T)

 

Mrs Coe

Subject Lead

Vision

Design and Technology is an inspiring, rigorous and practical subject. Using creativity and imagination, pupils design and make products that solve real and relevant problems, within a variety of contexts, considering their own and others’ needs, wants and values.

At Woodbank Primary School children are taught to select and use appropriate tools safely and effectively to make a product. In all areas of Design and Technology the children are encouraged to consider the effectiveness of their designs and requirements of the product. Every child will have the opportunity to learn and extend their understanding, experience and application in the use of technology, including I.C.T, in as wide a variety of situations as possible. 

Aims and Objectives

  • To deliver programmes of study for Key Stages 1 and 2 of the National Curriculum in Design and Technology.
  • To develop imaginative thinking in children and to enable them to talk about what they like and dislike when designing and making.
  • To enable children to talk about how things work, and to draw and model their ideas.
  • To encourage children to select appropriate tools and techniques for making a product, whilst following safe procedures.
  • To explore attitudes the made world and how we live and work within it.
  • To develop an understanding of technological processes, products, and their manufacture, and their contribution to our society.
  • To foster enjoyment, satisfaction and purpose in designing and making.

 

Gallery

 

STRUCTURES
 
Sycamore - Playgrounds

 

STRUCTURES
 
Willow - Pavilions

 
 
STRUCTURES
 
Elder - Constructing a Castle

 

 STRUCTURES

 
Cedar - Baby Bear's Bed

 

 

MECHANISMS

Beech- Wheels and Axles

 

MECHANISMS

Cedar- Making a Moving Monster 

MECHANISMS
Elder- Pneumatic Toys

MECHANISMS

Sycamore- Automata Toys

MECHANISMS

Willow- Making a Slingshot Car

Brandlesholme Road, Bury, Lancashire, BL8 1AX

0161 761 1253

woodbank@bury.gov.uk