Discover
Students will launch the wealth-building project by examining the cost of waiting, identifying ninth-grade users and community need, and drafting the core challenge, user profile, and inquiry questions that will guide later research, interviews, and design work.
Day 1
Examine
Students will analyze financial education gaps, evaluate source credibility, identify root causes of why ninth graders miss early wealth-building opportunities, and propose an evidence-based direction for a student-friendly savings solution.
Day 2
Engineer
Students will turn their math evidence, user research, and interview insights into a testable campaign concept for ninth graders by analyzing strong models, predicting impact, planning production, and documenting an initial prototype plus revision based on peer feedback.
Day 3
Do
Students will implement a small-scale test of their ninth-grade savings message and cost-of-waiting visual, collect evidence from real users, and use that evidence to judge effectiveness and identify revisions before the final sharing phase.
Day 4
Share
Students will present the ninth-grade wealth-building campaign kit and visual cost-of-waiting case study to an authentic audience, then document how their math understanding, communication, design choices, and community-informed thinking changed across the project.
Day 4