Children can: | |
a | use research to inform and develop detailed design criteria to inform the design of innovative, functional and appealing products that are fit for purpose and aimed at a target market; |
b | use their knowledge of a broad range of existing products to help generate their ideas; |
c | design products that have a clear purpose and indicate the design features of their products that will appeal to the intended user; |
d | explain how particular parts of their products work; |
e | use annotated sketches, cross-sectional drawings and exploded diagrams (possibly including computer-aided design) to develop and communicate their ideas; |
f | generate a range of design ideas and clearly communicate final designs; |
g | consider the availability and costings of resources when planning out designs; |
h | work in a broad range of relevant contexts, for example conservation, the home, school, leisure, culture, enterprise, industry and the wider environment. |