Kids Think Design introduces students to design thinking through empathy, creativity, and iteration. It focuses on understanding users before creating solutions.
What if your students designed for accessibility?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.
Curriculum: Design Thinking, SEL
What if your students explored how design shapes choices?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.
Curriculum: Design Thinking, SEL
What if your students redesigned something frustrating?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.
Curriculum: Design Thinking, SEL
What if your students tested ideas with real users?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.
Curriculum: Design Thinking, SEL
What if your students explored design as storytelling?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.
Curriculum: Design Thinking, SEL
What if your students prototyped ideas rapidly?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.
Curriculum: Design Thinking, SEL
What if your students empathized before designing?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.
Curriculum: Design Thinking, SEL
What if your students examined why things are designed the way they are?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.
Curriculum: Design Thinking, SEL
What if your students redesigned an object to be more inclusive?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.
Curriculum: Design Thinking, SEL
What if your students explored how design affects behavior?
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Grades: K–5
Outcomes: Empathy, design thinking, creativity
Assessment: Students explain how their design meets user needs.