DT Top 10 Best Inventions of the Last 100 Years…

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Front Street’s DT ambassadors presented a brilliant assembly to the rest of school, all about inventions that have transformed our lives.

At the end of their presentation – the ambassadors set a challenge to everyone in assembly.  Everyone was asked to choose an invention which had happened within the last 100 years to become part of The Official ‘Front Street Primary’ Top 10 Best Inventions.

This could be an invention that has made our lives easier, is lots of fun or has helped to save lives.  The children were asked to say what the invention was, who invented it and why it should be in the top ten list.

The entries received were amazing and the DT ambassadors had a very difficult job deciding on the official top ten.

        

Here  are the results…

1st … The Smoke Alarm

2nd  … The Inhaler.

3rd … The Lightbulb (including LED lightbulbs)

4th … The World Wide Web

5th … The PC

6th… The Mobile Phone /Smart Phone

7th … The Galileo Satellite

8th… The Defibrillator

9th … Central Heating

10th… Cats Eye road markers.

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