Empathize
Empathize
Students will explore the cultural significance of totem poles by participating in an interactive discussion and storytelling session that deepens their understanding of the themes and experiences of Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, fostering empathy and insight into the storytelling elements essential for their own designs.
Day 1
15 min over capacity (45 min available across 1 day)
Define
Define
Students will articulate the purpose and significance of their totem pole project by defining the key cultural narratives and personal stories they aim to communicate, establishing a clear connection between their creative work and its impact on understanding cultural heritage.
Day 1
Notice & Reflect
Notice & Reflect
Students will engage in a reflective session to analyze their learning journey and predict how their experiences creating totem poles will influence their future understanding and appreciation of cultural storytelling.
Day 5
No activities have been added to this phase yet.
Empathize
Meet Indigenous Voices
Launch
60m
Define
Frame the Narrative Problem
Deliverable
Ideate
Totem Concept Solutions
Deliverable
Draft
Totem Prototype Iterations
Deliverable
Test
Totem Pole Exhibition
Assessment
1m
Critique
Totem Critique Presentation
Assessment
1m
Notice & Reflect
May 2026
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
11
Day 1
Define
Meet Indigenous Voices
Frame the Narrative Problem
12
Day 2
Ideate
Totem Concept Solutions
13
Day 3
Test
Totem Prototype Iterations
Totem Pole Exhibition
14
Day 4
Critique
Totem Critique Presentation
15
Day 5
Notice & Reflect