You've seen the designs, but you haven’t seen the creations! Every partnership started with just a plain old box. We received checklists which had space to draw a brand new design based off of our boxes. There were so many different images with helpful new additions to their desks. We had all sorts of different materials ranging from foam and reflective paper, to pipe cleaners and cardboard. You could use the materials anyway you wanted or preferred, but it had to be safe and appropriate. So many terrific designs were created . Some with legs, and others with strings to open flaps and doors. We bet if you saw the desks you would gasp! More features included a miniature smart board, extensions, and cup holders. That was the fun part, but then we described our favorite additions! Maybe you can make your own desk at home!
3...2...1... ACTION! After building our desks, we were assigned industry roles as part of the whole desk project. There was an artist role, an anthropologist role, which is someone who studies people’s cultures, a journalist role, and an entrepreneur, which is someone who sells products to people. Underneath each role, there was different activities you could do to promote your product. Some were interviews, billboards, Amazon reviews, and sponsors. Some partnerships did commercials and interviews which were recorded and presented to the fifth grade. Performing in front of the camera went by in a flash! Click!
There were so many fabulous designs that we want to share with you! Some included little cubbies where your materials could go and pipe cleaner borders to prevent your materials from falling off. We had to fix and change problems into helpful additions. one more creation was a miniature whiteboard to write down notes you need. We hope you can come see our desks sometime!
3...2...1... ACTION! After building our desks, we were assigned industry roles as part of the whole desk project. There was an artist role, an anthropologist role, which is someone who studies people’s cultures, a journalist role, and an entrepreneur, which is someone who sells products to people. Underneath each role, there was different activities you could do to promote your product. Some were interviews, billboards, Amazon reviews, and sponsors. Some partnerships did commercials and interviews which were recorded and presented to the fifth grade. Performing in front of the camera went by in a flash! Click!
There were so many fabulous designs that we want to share with you! Some included little cubbies where your materials could go and pipe cleaner borders to prevent your materials from falling off. We had to fix and change problems into helpful additions. one more creation was a miniature whiteboard to write down notes you need. We hope you can come see our desks sometime!