Free Structures Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Structures Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Structures Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Design-Technology Structures
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About this poster

  • Subject: Design-Technology
  • Topic: Structures
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom walls with our engaging Design Technology structures poster year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for the UK National Curriculum, this vibrant educational tool helps pupils master the fundamentals of structural stability and material strength. Our original character Max the monkey features throughout, challenging students to think about how different shapes and materials can support weight and withstand forces like compression and tension.

This Design Technology structures poster year 4 core guide is perfect for teachers looking to provide a clear, visual reference for their DT units. It focuses on key vocabulary such as beams, struts, and frames, ensuring that children understand how to reinforce their models to make them sturdy. Whether your class is building bridges, towers, or shelters, this resource provides the essential technical knowledge required for Year 4 learners to work safely and effectively.

Teachers can use this poster as an anchor chart during whole-class introductions or as a prompt for independent design sessions. It is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum requirement to investigate and analyse the effectiveness of existing products and use research to inform design. By referencing this Design Technology structures poster year 4 core, students will gain the confidence to experiment with triangle and square reinforcements, understanding why specific shapes are used in architecture and engineering.

This material is differentiated for the core expected standard, offering a balance of illustrative examples and clear definitions. To ensure comprehension, we have included five follow-up questions at the bottom:

1. What is the difference between a strut and a tie?

2. Why is a triangle a strong shape for a bridge?

3. How can you strengthen a card tower?

4. Which materials would you choose to build a stable frame?

5. Why is it important to test your structure before you finish it?

Download this free resource today to inspire your young engineers and bring structural design to life in your classroom.

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