I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I take charge and I will achieve!
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I-imagine, I-can, I-do... I believe!
What if you come across a STOP sign?
I will pick myself up, I will not whine!
What if it's too hard or you're scared? (Boo!)
I will take small steps, I will be prepared (Woo-hoo!).
Because
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I take charge and I will achieve!
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I-imagine, I-can, I-do... I believe!
What if someone puts you down?
I will not give up, I will not frown!
Whoops! What if you make a mistake?
I will learn from it, I will not break!
Because
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I take charge and I will achieve!
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I-imagine, I-can, I-do... I believe!
Lyrics of Imagineerz song:
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I take charge and I will achieve!
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I-imagine, I-can, I-do... I believe!
What if you come across a STOP sign?
I will pick myself up, I will not whine!
What if it's too hard or you're scared? (Boo!)
I will take small steps, I will be prepared (Woo-hoo!)
Because
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I take charge and I will achieve!
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I-imagine, I-can, I-do... I believe!
What if someone puts you down?
I will not give up, I will not frown!
Whoops! What if you make a mistake?
I will learn from it, I will not break!
Because
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I take charge and I will achieve!
I'm an Imagineer. I am unstoppable.
I-imagine, I-can, I-do... I believe!
Imagineerz Learning
Design Thinking
How We Teach Design Thinking
Understand: The initial phase of the design thinking process where children delve into understanding the problem and defining their goal clearly.
Ideate: Following goal setting, children brainstorm solutions, embracing all ideas. This stage encourages them to think without limits, fostering creativity and risk-taking to envision both practical and imaginative solutions.
Prototype: Children then create initial prototypes using sketches, models, and simple materials like cardboard. This step allows them to quickly bring their ideas to life and start visualizing potential solutions.
Test: The final step involves testing their prototypes to gather feedback on what works and what doesn’t. This crucial phase teaches children the value of failure as a stepping stone to refinement and ultimate success.