Children can: | |
a | identify the design features of their products that will appeal to intended customers; |
b | use their knowledge of a broad range of existing products to help generate their ideas; |
c | design innovative and appealing products that have a clear purpose and are aimed at a specific user; |
d | explain how particular parts of their products work; |
e | use annotated sketches and cross-sectional drawings to develop and communicate their ideas; |
f | when designing, explore different initial ideas before coming up with a final design; |
g | when planning, start to explain their choice of materials and components including function and aesthetics; |
h | test ideas out through using prototypes; |
i | use computer-aided design to develop and communicate their ideas |
j | develop and follow simple design criteria; |
k | work in a broader range of relevant contexts, for example entertainment, the home, school, leisure, food industry and the wider environment. |