7 CREATIVE TOOLS That I'm Using with My ELEMENTARY DESIGN STUDENTS
It’s a thrill to get into creative design with elementary learners.
Students at this age are fearless. They’re curious. They’re ready to create anything. And they’re ready to expand their creative powers.
If you’re teaching in similar spaces, here is a list of tools, design challenges, and creative tasks that I’ve tried and recommend (I have no affiliation with any of these brands, products, or sites).
Read the whole blog post featured in this episode at https://teachersonfire.net/2024/02/09/7-creative-apps-that-i-use-with-my-elementary-design-students/.
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Chef Brian by Latasha
Dude by Patrick Patrikios
New Year by Bad Snacks
Night Run Away by An Jone
Positive Fuse by French Fuse
Smooth and Cool by Nico Staf
GO! by Neffex
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