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Character Virtues in Design Technology

Aston Fields Middle School has always strived to achieve high standards of personal development in all aspects of school life. The character virtues we have adopted are a means of enabling pupils to have optimal success in life. Through their acquisition they will achieve higher standards of academic attainment, witness positive cognitive development, make a positive contribution to society and have a clear sense of right and wrong.

Within DT we are able of offer pupils opportunities to develop their character virtues particularly the following:

Perseverance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not giving up on their chosen product despite challenges the pupils might face.

Curiosity

The opportunity to explore existing products and designers.

Resilience

Grit

Confidence

To work outside their comfort zone.

Motivation

Optimism

To believe in their ability and the potential success of their ideas.

Ambition

Neighbourliness

Working with their peers.

Drive

Conscientiousness

Thinking about the environment and the end user of the products.

Tolerance

Working with their peers and staff to produce quality products.

Focus

Needed to ensure projects are completed and products are made to a high standard.

Respect

Year 5

Expressive arts rotation – all year 5 pupils complete a carousel of expressive art projects designed to give them a taster of all of the design technology disciplines, alongside other expressive and creative subjects. Some examples of projects pupils may be offered are detailed below:

Food

Bread Sensory Analysis and Making

Art Fundamentals

Drawing
Painting

Computing Design a waterpark
Alfresco Art Outdoor art activities linked to artists such as Antony Gormley

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Textiles

Wall hangings

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Drama Script writing
and performance
Resistant
Materials

Moving Toy

Wind spinners

Key rings

Exploring Colour Exploring colour and its use in artwork

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Clay Work Inspired by artists such as Georgia O'Keefe

Year 6

Food Technology - Pupils complete a Pizza and Scones project.

See file below for Year 6 ingredients shopping list

Within this project pupils will:

- learn the fundamentals of hygiene and safety in the food room DTY6 2
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- complete a session of sensory analysis
- use a variety of resources to inform a design
- assess and evaluate their products, looking for ways of developing their product further

- learn key cooking skills through the completion of 4 practical sessions:

  • bread based cheese and tomato pizza
  • scone based pizza with toppings
  • own design 'showcase' pizza
  • sweet or savory scones

Resistant Materials - Pupils will design and create a product using resistant materials. Within this project pupils will:

- learn about tools and how to use them safely and efficiently

Examples of products made in Product Design include:

- learn about resistant materials and how to cut and shape wood and other resistant materials
- investigate existing products
- design an attractive product
- produce a quality product
- evaluate their ideas and explain what worked well and what could be improved

Textiles – Pupils complete a Cushion project. Within this project pupils will:

- learn about the types and varieties of textiles

- develop and learn new hand sewing stitches
- will evaluate existing products
- experience using a sewing machine safely and effectively
- will use felt or create felt using their own unique designs to be applied as an image on their cushion cover
- will practice embellishment
- complete a usable, attractive and decorative cushion cover

Art – Pupils study an artist or art culture in detail and produce artwork in that style.

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Artists used within this project include: Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Georgia O’ Keefe and Henri Matisse. Cultures used within this project have included: Islamic, Aboriginal and African.
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Year 7

Food Technology: Pupils begin the Licence to Cook project, where they are taken through a series of theory and practical lessons that will introduce them to all of the key appliances and principles of basic cookery.

See file below for Year 7 ingredients shopping list

The Year 7 section of the project includes:

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Safety in the food room
Hygiene and Food Safety
Y7 2 Healthy Lifestyles and the Eatwell plate
Y7 3 Basic Knife Skills (Dips and Dippers)
Y7 1 Using the grill (Pizza Toast)
Y7 7 Sensory Analysis and Product Description
Hob work (savoury rice and own design curry)

 

Resistant Materials: Pupils are introduced to a variety of resistant materials and basic mechanisms via a clock project.

The project includes:  
- Safety in the work shop Y7SafetyDT
- ACCESSFM (a tool used to analyse existing products) Clock1
- Generating ideas Clock3
- 4 x 4 designing Clock5
- Graphic drawing Clock6
- Making and decorating Clock7
- Testing and evaluating textiles

Textiles: In this project pupils are introduced to a variety of textile materials, techniques and skills. The main outcome is for pupils to research, design and produce a usable, lined bag with embellishments.

STEAM project: Within this project pupils get to explore the elements of STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics.

Pupils explore existing products, understand electronics and circuits along with designing and making their own Jitter Toy using a Jitterbug kit as their basis. Skills covered include using bench mounted tools with precision, along with completing a circuit using a soldering iron, as well as applying art and craft materials to complete their own unique Jitter Toy.

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Year 8

Food Technology: Pupils complete the Licence to Cook Project.

See file below for Year 8 ingredients shopping list

In this section pupils will:

Complete a recap of the safety considerations when working in the Food Room

 

Food

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Advanced food hygiene and safety
Tools in the food room
Advanced knife skills (fruit salad or pasta salad)
Using the hob (fajitas and bolognaise)
Advanced baking (own design muffins)
Designing and making pasta dishes (pupils will adapt a recipe to make their chosen version of posh macaroni cheese and bolognaise sauce and will then design and make their own pasta recipe for example, a pasta bake.

Product : Pupils complete a project using resistant materials that covers the following areas:

Here are some examples of products made by Year 8 in Product Design.

- Safety in the workshop
- Advanced investigation of resistant materials
- Developing skills and techniques using hand tools and workshop machinery
- Product Analysis
- Designing
- Making
- Testing
- Evaluating

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Textiles and Sustainability: Progressing from existing skills pupils will be offered the opportunity to design and make a practical product that incorporates embellishments and fastenings, whilst upcycling an item destined to be disposed of.

Here are some examples of products made by Year 8 in their Textiles and Sustainability project.

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Systems and Control: Pupils will complete a project designing and making audio amplifiers where possible incorporating up-cycled materials.



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Research
Designing
Experimenting
Making
Soldering
Programming
Testing
Evaluating