An interesting site which shows how various items are made. There are over forty different products and manufacturing processes. There are great animations, videos and useful narrations.
If you are a teacher register for a free home licence to use all Yenka products in maths and technology.
Wonderful copyright free photographs from the Worceshire Local Education Authority. Categories include: Art, Design and Technology, Geography, History, Language, Mathematics and Science. The images would look good on an interactive whiteboard.
Daffodil Schools Challenge is a citizenship and fundraising project for secondary school and sixth form colleges. Teams of students are challenged to create a unique display around the daffodil emblem of the Marie Curie Cancer Care Charity.
Supporting Healthy Schools initiatives in the UK this website provides up to date information and resources to support food activities in school. Try the 2010 Special Challenge competition which is based around sustainability.
The site explores the importance of Standards in design and manufacture. Learn to design and test your own products. There are teachers' notes, lesson plans and activity sheets. Relevant to design and technology and environmental studies.
This website introduces students to a variety of different materials. It looks at a number of hardwoods, softwoods, manufactured boards, plastics, metals and card. The uses and properties of the materials are discussed.
A food technology site supporting Scottish schools and colleges. It has excellent images and covers cookery equipment, food preparation techniques, cookery processes, heat transfer, Scottish dietary targets and food labelling.
Here is an online video channel showcasing innovative science-based projects on the themes of energy, medicine and health, digital media, automotive and materials science.
This site has revision notes for the main principles for most exam boards. Check your own syllabus against the topics here.




