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==Activity #1: Observe what makes a great product==
 
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Every day, we rely on a lot of things to make our lives easier, like school buses, chairs, and shoes. Some of these products we love and some we dislike. So what makes a product great? Pick one choice to choose a product. Then make a call out chart for that product. Label the parts of the product then call out five things that make it great and five things you want to change.
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CHOICES – DO ONE:
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Choose a product you use at school. It might be your desk, a pen, or a notebook.
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Choose a product from a hobby. Whether you’re a soccer star, play the flute, or love to read books, your hobby likely uses some equipment.
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Choose a home product. It might be a sponge used to wash dishes, a rake used for leaves in the yard, or the TV in the living room.
   
 
==Activity #2: Be an innovation detective==
 
==Activity #2: Be an innovation detective==

Revision as of 12:59, 5 June 2017

Junior Product Designer

Junior Product Designer badge

The Product Designer badge is part of the “It's Your Story - Tell It!” badge set introduced in 2011.

For the badges released in 2011, scouts must complete all of the activities listed to earn the badge.

Please add ideas to customize the activities and other useful resources below.

Activity #1: Observe what makes a great product

Every day, we rely on a lot of things to make our lives easier, like school buses, chairs, and shoes. Some of these products we love and some we dislike. So what makes a product great? Pick one choice to choose a product. Then make a call out chart for that product. Label the parts of the product then call out five things that make it great and five things you want to change.

CHOICES – DO ONE:

Choose a product you use at school.  It might be your desk, a pen, or a notebook.

OR

Choose a product from a hobby. Whether you’re a soccer star, play the flute, or love to read books, your hobby likely uses some equipment.

OR

Choose a home product. It might be a sponge used to wash dishes, a rake used for leaves in the yard, or the TV in the living room.

Activity #2: Be an innovation detective

Activity #3: Figure out what's working and what's not

Activity #4: Innovate to find solutions

Activity #5: Mess up so you can try again

Additional Resources