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Design Technology - Windows (Lower Key Stage 2)
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Design Technology - Windows (Lower Key Stage 2)

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Windows is a Design Technology unit of work aimed primarily at children aged 7-9. Design Brief: Design and make a page for the class book inspired by the work of Jeannie Baker The package provides the medium-term plan, six lessons (each lesson has a MS Powerpoint presentation). Any additional resources are provided as PDFs or as Powerpoint Presentations. This unit of work fulfils the National Curriculum (England) Design Technology requirements for this age group in the following strands of learning: Materials Mechanical Systems In this unit of work children create a page for a class book based on the books created by Jeannie Baker. Each page is a photograph of a window frame that has been made by pairs of children using a simple hinge mechanism. Children use collage techniques to create a view from the window in the style of Jeannie Baker. Children learn about the hinge mechanism which is a simple linkage mechanism of two levers connected by a pivot. Children create a wooden frame for their window and apply their skills of working with cardboard to create the windows. In creating the window children consolidate their knowledge of structures and simple mechanisms and also develop their understanding of how designers use models as part of the designing process. Sessions: Investigate Task 1: Window by Jeannie Baker Investigate Task 2: Investigating Windows & Focus Task 1 – Model Window Investigate Task 3: Understanding Structures & Focus Task 2 – Making a Window Frame Design and Make: Designing the Window Design and Make: Making the Window Evaluation Session
Design Technology - Hola Mexico Tacos (Upper Key Stage 2)
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Design Technology - Hola Mexico Tacos (Upper Key Stage 2)

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In this unit of work, children apply their knowledge and understanding about healthy eating to design and make Mexican-inspired tacos based on the key messages from the Eatwell Guide for healthy eating. Children begin by discussing the different ways that we can eat food at home and outside the home. They conduct market research into their favourite take-away foods. They consolidate their understanding of how designers use mood boards when creating their products. In learning how to make a tortilla and a filling they acquire the essential skills and knowledge needed to make a taco. They consolidate their understanding of the different food groups on the Eatwell Guide to healthy eating and use this knowledge to design a taco that promotes the Eatwell Guide. As part of this unit, they begin to understand the danger of eating too much take-away food and how people make dietary choices and vegetarian and vegan diets. Having designed and made their taco product they become entrepreneurs and set up their own small business learning business basics, marketing and budgeting.
Design Technology - Summer Fruit Smoothie (Key Stage 1)
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Design Technology - Summer Fruit Smoothie (Key Stage 1)

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Sequence of Learning for Teachers In this unit of work children design and make a fruit smoothie for a friend. Children learn the names of a range of fruit and investigate where fruit can be bought locally. Children learn how to cut and prepare a range of fruits. Through tasting apples, they begin to develop their taste vocabulary. This vocabulary is extended through more taste tests where the children are taught how to cut fruit using the bridge hold and the claw grip. Children are taught key healthy eating messages including eating five portions of fruit and vegetables every day, drinking lots of water and cutting down sugary foods. Having designed and made their fruit smoothie they evaluate their product, and their friend also evaluates the smoothie. As part of the evaluation children begin to investigate food packaging and use this knowledge to design a container for their smoothie. This knowledge, skills and understanding is delivered through the following six sessions: Investigate Task 1: All About Fruits & Investigate Task 2: Apple Taste Test Focus Task 1: Preparing Fruit & Investigate Task 3: My Favourite Fruits Focus Task 2: Making Smoothies Design and Make Knowledge Session: Healthy Eating and Five a Day & Design Session Design and Make a Fruit Smoothie for a Friend: Making Session Evaluation Session