Click on the links below to view examples of work and instructions of how or what you could include on your website.
How to build and layout a good website, how to avoid gaps and how to move content blocks around your site. Consider using a bluetooth mouse for the best results when editing
Working on top of your work as a final hand written or hand sketched top layer adding notes
Animation can create movement and make your work come alive. Simple effects are best so don't over complicate it
Action photos and in-the-moment-photos. How to take different types of photo and when to use them
Comparing and evaluating work (work from friends or Ai. Also include comparing different versions of your own work)
Versions of work. How to create different versions of your own work after finishing a main unit
These extra poster examples can help give ideas about what is possible and what kind of poster design works well
Students often ask how to render and what good rendering looks like. Check these examples
Ai - Ask for ideas and feedback about your work. this can help you understand your work and help with development too
Ai - If you have an idea in your head and want a quick example or what that might look like, then Ai can help create an image from scratch
Ai - If you want to develop your work with Ai or use your work as a starter with Ai then this is the page for you
Ai - Our D&T bot helps find resources, examples and can even find things on the D&T webpage that we talked about in class
Year 5 website example #2
Year 6 website example #1
Year 9 website example #4
Year 9 website example #3
Year 6 website example
Year 8 website example
Year 4 website example
Year 7 website example
Year 6 website example
Year 7 website example
The work you have done in class
Nice Titles and Headings to show what the work is
Introductions to each piece of work included on your site
Explanations of what the work is and a summary of what you learned by doing the work
Explanation of the knowledge and skills you know e.g research, explanations of equipment you used or how you used apps like Procreate, Onshape etc
Additional research around the project above what you have done in class
Posters that analyse and explain your work in detail - use Procreate for these
Graphic colours and font styles that enhance the information
Information about things you have seen or work you have done at home.
Do NOT add video files but you could consider GIF. Use cloudconverter.com to convert video to gif or use ezgif.com
10 - A** (Highest level)
9 - A* (Outstanding)
8 - A+ (High standard)
7 - A (Very good)
6 - B (Good)
5 - C (Meeting expectations)
4 - D (Below expectations)
3 - E (Poor)
2 - F (Very poor)
1 - U
More is not always better! Do not copy and paste from the internet - write in your own words.
Rubric 1: Design Work