Focused Learning Environment In Design and Technology
There was a tangible focus across the Design and Technology faculty during year 9 lessons last week. Students were engrossed in their projects and all teachers were modelling the...
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There was a tangible focus across the Design and Technology faculty during year 9 lessons last week. Students were engrossed in their projects and all teachers were modelling the...
Posted by Kashan Malik
It was a truly inspiring experience to be able to attend this year’s annual Design and Technology Celebration Evening hosted by our dedicated Head of Faculty Mr Chalkley and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a real privilege to watch Miss Hewitt our outstanding KS2 – 3 teacher of design and technology welcome Year 5 students to Bushey Meads School on Friday 24th May to take...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Aman 7 Elm was the class expert for the Year 7 google logo design lesson and actually taught the other students at key parts of the lesson. He was awarded an R2 for his major...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Year 8 approached the “Mission to Mars” challenge with energy and enthusiasm to solve the many challenges this task generated. The students were required to work as a...
Posted by David Chalkley
Year 11 Food Preparation and Nutrition students were hard at work during their two hour practical assessment this week. The students all seemed to be engrossed and focused on the...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Earlier this month, I took a group of Year 9 and 12 students to Graduate Fashion week, which was held in Shoreditch, London. Over the past few years, Graduate fashion week has...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
There was a tangible focus across the Design and Technology faculty during year 9 lessons last week. Students were engrossed in their projects and all teachers were modelling the skills needed for the students to make progress.
Mrs Hewitt’s class were working on a resistant materials project, creating a box like the examples pictures below.Students were using tools to cut their pieces of wood to shape, ensuring that the angles were correct. Techniques of using the various saws were modelled by Mrs Hewitt as well as more confident learners to their peers.
The calm and focused atmosphere was a pleasure to witness.
Mrs Hewitt was on hand to provide guidance for specific problems and facilitate solutions with the students.
Mr Chalkley’s class were working on an electronics project, looking at circuits to build their own electronic keyboard!
Students were shown a template circuit and had to then design their own circuit using the software package.
Mr Chalkey ensured that all students were on track and providing support and advice where needed.
Mrs Pattni’s class were working on a textiles project, where students were learning the skill of quilting.
Students were all working independently and Mrs Pattni was guiding the students and ensuring that they were learning the skills effectively. The students were very confident on the sewing machines!
Finally Mrs Hanbury’s class were evaluating sweets and savoury breads that they had baked the day before!
Students had an evaluation sheet that they had to complete, giving marks for various criteria including texture, taste an appearance and also has to include a comment withs sensory descriptors!
The atmosphere was equivalent to Masterchef with all the students purposefully tasting the bread and making their judgements.
It was a pleasure to get a snapshot of what the year 9 students are experiencing in Design and Technology and how engaged they all were!
My year 7 Design and Technology class have just finished a project making phone protectors and I wanted to share with you some of their fantastic work. The students had to decide...