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Implementation: making it happen |
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Be involved in the implementation of their design (e.g. collecting materials, creating a garden, hosting a party, organising an event). |
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Implementation: making it happen |
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Meet regularly to celebrate tasks completed. |
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Design |
Implementation: making it happen |
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Create a colourful implementation plan together with interesting and fun names which shows all the information needed to get things done: tasks, timeline, roles, work flows (whether 1 thing needs done before another) and ask who would be passionate about doing them. |
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Implementation: making it happen |
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Learn that to make bigger projects you may need more planning |
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Implementation: making it happen |
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Learn that many hands make light work. |
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Maintenance: looking after your creation |
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Observe other people looking after a system (e.g. gardens etc), to see 'What is working well', 'what is taking a lot of work'. Where appropriate, consider questions such as 'Where are the tools placed, are they in the right place?' 'Does it taste good?' 'Do the people look happy?' |
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Maintenance: looking after your creation |
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Document a project's process in order to enable other people to continue your work. |
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Maintenance: looking after your creation |
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Use imagination to come up with interesting names for the jobs that have to be done and create costumes for them e.g. knight is responsible for the tools in the shed. |
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Maintenance: looking after your creation |
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Be involved in maintaining a system you designed (e.g. sell harvests to parents in a garden project, visit the local library in a reading project). |
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Maintenance: looking after your creation |
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Create own rituals about working together. |