Screen-free tools for understanding how things work

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Learn how systems work, without screens or code

Screen-free introduction to systems thinking using simple diagrams, rules and hands-on challenges.

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Printable • Screen-free • Easy to start

A white box titled "Systems & World" with colorful cards labeled "System," "Model," "Feedback Loop," and "Change" arranged in front of it.

Learning Feels Passive When

Children consume technology

STEM tools feel heavy

Illustration of a robotic arm assembling a gear on a broken laptop using a mechanical claw.

Confidence dips before curiosity

A person with short dark hair thinking about the Earth surrounded by clouds and small dots.

How It Helps

1. Pick a card

A diagram with five shapes connected by dashed lines: a blue circle, a green square, a yellow circle, an orange triangle, and a red oval.

2. Focus on fundamentals

Flowchart showing three stages: Input with a finger pressing a button, Process with gears, and Output with a lightbulb.

3. Reflect on progress

Comparison of two diagrams labeled 'Before' and 'After,' showing four geometric shapes—blue circle, green square, yellow circle, orange triangle, and red oval—with the black circle replacing the blue circle in the 'After' diagram.

What Changes

  • Technical confidence grows

  • Curiosity without intimidation

  • Clear cause-and-effect thinking

  • Foundations for future growth.

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An interactive screen-free activity to help children understand how things work — building confidence, clarity and curiosity without screens or complexity.

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Who It’s For

Parents, carers, educators and children aged 5+

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