READ: Based on what you know about the Problem-Solving Process, what do you think each step could look like when creating a website?

Answer the following questions based on what you’ve read above. In 5th grade response

DEFINE
1. What problem are you trying to solve? ( One sentence)
2. What are your constraints? (One sentence)
3. What does success look like? ( one sentence)

PREPARE
1. Brainstorm / research possible solutions ( two sentences.
2. Compare pros and cons (two sentences)
3. Make a plan ( one sentence)

TRY
•1. Put your plan into action (two sentences)

REFLECT
1. How do your results compare to the goals you set while defining the problem? ( two sentences)
2.What can you learn from this or do better next time?
3. What new problems have you discovered?

DEFINE

1. The problem we are trying to solve is creating a user-friendly website for our school's student body to access important information and resources easily.
2. Our constraints include limited resources, time, and technical knowledge.
3. Success looks like a website that is well-organized, visually appealing, and meets the needs of our students and staff.

PREPARE
1. We brainstormed ideas for website layout, navigation, and features and conducted research on best practices for educational websites.
2. We compared the pros and cons of different website platforms, design elements, and features to ensure we choose the most effective options.
3. We made a plan to create a website prototype, gather feedback from our target audience, and make revisions based on their input.

TRY
1. We put our plan into action by designing and developing the website, adding necessary content, and testing for functionality and usability.

REFLECT
1. Our results met our goals of creating a user-friendly website, but some aspects could be improved, such as faster loading times and clearer navigation.
2. We can learn from this experience by seeking feedback from users early on in the process and continuously testing and making improvements based on their input.
3. Some new problems we discovered include compatibility issues with certain devices and browsers, as well as the need for additional features to enhance user experience.