Graphic Design
Grade 3 Graphic Designers are Creators & Scientists Too!
As part of their science learning, students in Ms. Sitak's third grade explored the stages of animal life cycles and then used Canva to design informational posters that clearly explained each stage. From catfish to hamsters to sea lions, students transformed their research into vibrant digital creations that were both scientifically accurate and visually engaging.
But this project was about more than science content — it was about building strong technology skills along the way.
Technology Skills in ActionThroughout the project, students practiced:
Logging in and navigating Canva independentlySelecting and customizing templatesInserting and resizing imagesUsing text boxes effectively (font size, style, and placement)Organizing information using headings and labelsApplying design principles (alignment, spacing, readability)Saving, sharing, and presenting digital work responsibly
Students learned that good design helps communicate information clearly. They discovered that digital tools aren’t just for making things “look nice” — they are powerful tools for teaching others.
By combining science understanding with digital creation, students strengthened both their content knowledge and their digital literacy skills.
The result? Posters that show just how much our third graders have grown — both in their understanding of animal life cycles and in their confidence using technology to share their learning.
When science and design come together, learning truly evolves!
Essential Technology QuestionsHow can digital design tools help us clearly communicate information to an audience?What design choices make a digital poster easy to read and understand?How can we use digital tools to teach others about what we learn?
This project aligned with the Massachusetts Digital Literacy and Computer Science (DLCS) Standards, including:Computing & Society (3–5.CS.1–3)Demonstrating responsible and ethical use of technologyUnderstanding digital ownership and giving credit for online content
Digital Tools & Collaboration (3–5.DTC.1–3)Using digital tools to create and communicate informationSelecting appropriate digital tools to accomplish a task
Computing & Design (3–5.CD.1–2)Creating digital artifacts to communicate ideas clearlyIteratively improving digital work based on feedback
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