Year 6
What is a specification and why do we need to write one?
In this lesson, we will get to understand what a design specification is and why we use one. You will also write your own specification for your design.
Year 6
What is a specification and why do we need to write one?
In this lesson, we will get to understand what a design specification is and why we use one. You will also write your own specification for your design.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- work confidently within a range of contexts, such as the home, school, leisure, culture, industry and the wider environment
- describe the purpose of their products
- indicate the design features of their products that will appeal to intended users
- explain how particular parts of their products work
Equipment
Computer / iPad with internet access, mouse, ruler, paper
Content guidance
- Equipment requiring safe usage.
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
Licence
This content is made available by Oak National Academy Limited and its partners and licensed under Oak’s terms & conditions (Collection 1), except where otherwise stated.
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4 Questions
Q1.
A design brief is a short statement of intent for what is being designed.
False
Q2.
It is not important to recycle materials
True
Q3.
True or false, ergonomics means the relationship between the product and the maker?
True
Q4.
True or false, an architect is someone who designs buildings and structures?
False
5 Questions
Q1.
A specification must be written in a large paragraph of text.
True
Q2.
What do the C's stand for in ACCESS FM? Please tick 2.
Completion
Creation
Q3.
Shape and form are discussed at what point in ACCESS FM?
Environment
Function
Safety
Q4.
Safety must be discussed to ensure the risks of the products are explored.
False
Q5.
A manufacturing specification discusses the construction of the product.
False