Design Technology
Design Technology is an important part of the Wellington curriculum as it supports children to think creatively and seek solutions to problems.
At Wellington the Design Technology (DT) curriculum has been planned so that children will:
- Be inspired by engineers, chefs, architects and designers
- Understand DT in a real-life context and be able to give examples of the products developed as a result of this discipline
- Develop high levels of technical knowledge: structures, mechanisms, textiles, electrical systems and food products
- Engage in problem-solving, creative design and evaluative thinking
- Develop specific practical abilities, so that they're able to use tools and equipment with accuracy
- Have secure knowledge of a broad range of materials and components that they can use in practical contexts
- Use technical language to effectively talk about their design intention, technical process and the effectiveness of product
To find out how children's learning progresses in Design Technology, click here
Learning Gallery
In Reception, children learn to make different joins and mechanisms. Here a simple pulley makes the spider climb up the spout!
In the Autumn Term, Year 1 children have been learning about our local area. This is the East London Mosque, created using flange and fold joins.
In Year 1 children learn to turn boxes inside out before using them. This simple engineering strategy means that their designs are much clearer to see.
In Year 2 children combine their learning about structures and their understanding of simple mechanisms to make London landmarks. Do you recognise this prototype?
Two children in Reception decided to make their own computers. We are so proud of their independence and creativity!