Tiny-Town Planners | 8-Week Homeschool Project
A gentle, interest-led design project about places, people, and making space to think.
About This Project
Tiny-Town Planners is an 8-week homeschool project for learners in Years 3–4, designed to support spatial thinking, empathy, and flexible engagement through hands-on design.
In this project, your learner designs a small town for tiny residents - such as figurines, toys, or simple characters they make themselves. They imagine who lives there, what places are needed, how spaces connect, and how it feels to move through the town over time.
Rather than focusing on building a perfect model, learners explore ideas through drawing, laying things out, moving pieces around, talking through choices, and making small adjustments as their thinking develops.
The project encourages learners to design for something else, something that they care about. That change makes learning feel more meaningful, without pressure to finish or perform.
Who This Project Is For
Tiny-Town Planners works especially well for learners who:
Enjoy small-world play, figurines, or model-making
Think best by moving, rearranging, or acting ideas out
Prefer drawing, building, or talking over written tasks
Need flexibility around pace, output, or energy
Feel overwhelmed by rigid or highly structured projects
It’s also a strong fit for learners with interests in:
LEGO, dolls, or figurines
Minecraft or other world-building games
Maps, layouts, and spatial planning
Design, care, and everyday systems
What Your Learner Will Do
Over the 8 weeks, your learner may:
Choose who their tiny residents are and what they need
Identify different places in a town and their purposes
Plan and adjust layouts using drawings or physical spaces
Explore distance, movement, and pathways between places
Focus on one space in detail and test how it works
Think about comfort, calm, and shared spaces
Imagine gentle changes and how the town responds
Choose one part of the town to revisit or explain
Learners are free to work at their own pace. There is no requirement to complete every activity or produce a finished town.
What’s Included
When you purchase Tiny-Town Planners, you’ll receive four ready-to-use digital guides:
Parent Guide
Clear weekly explanations, gentle scaffolding, neuro-affirming adjustments, and guidance for supporting learning without pressure or over-teaching.
Student Guide
Written directly to your learner in calm, invitational language, with open-ended prompts, concrete starting points, and real choice.
Registration Pack
NSW Stage 2 curriculum-aligned documentation to support homeschool registration.
Reporting Pack
Optional weekly templates for recording learning, observations, and evidence over time - even when learning looks informal or unfinished.
Why Parents Choose Tiny-Town Planners
Gentle by design – supports deep thinking without urgency
Hands-on and movement-friendly – encourages floor-based and physical thinking
Interest-led – learners design for characters they already care about
Neuro-affirming – suitable for anxious, PDA, or burnout-recovering learners
Flexible – adapts to your learner’s pace, energy, and focus
Low-prep – uses everyday materials
Registration-friendly – documentation included for NSW families
Start Tiny-Town Planners
For A$99, you’ll receive a complete, thoughtfully designed project that supports calm, meaningful learning with room to imagine, move, pause, and think things through.
A gentle, interest-led design project about places, people, and making space to think.
About This Project
Tiny-Town Planners is an 8-week homeschool project for learners in Years 3–4, designed to support spatial thinking, empathy, and flexible engagement through hands-on design.
In this project, your learner designs a small town for tiny residents - such as figurines, toys, or simple characters they make themselves. They imagine who lives there, what places are needed, how spaces connect, and how it feels to move through the town over time.
Rather than focusing on building a perfect model, learners explore ideas through drawing, laying things out, moving pieces around, talking through choices, and making small adjustments as their thinking develops.
The project encourages learners to design for something else, something that they care about. That change makes learning feel more meaningful, without pressure to finish or perform.
Who This Project Is For
Tiny-Town Planners works especially well for learners who:
Enjoy small-world play, figurines, or model-making
Think best by moving, rearranging, or acting ideas out
Prefer drawing, building, or talking over written tasks
Need flexibility around pace, output, or energy
Feel overwhelmed by rigid or highly structured projects
It’s also a strong fit for learners with interests in:
LEGO, dolls, or figurines
Minecraft or other world-building games
Maps, layouts, and spatial planning
Design, care, and everyday systems
What Your Learner Will Do
Over the 8 weeks, your learner may:
Choose who their tiny residents are and what they need
Identify different places in a town and their purposes
Plan and adjust layouts using drawings or physical spaces
Explore distance, movement, and pathways between places
Focus on one space in detail and test how it works
Think about comfort, calm, and shared spaces
Imagine gentle changes and how the town responds
Choose one part of the town to revisit or explain
Learners are free to work at their own pace. There is no requirement to complete every activity or produce a finished town.
What’s Included
When you purchase Tiny-Town Planners, you’ll receive four ready-to-use digital guides:
Parent Guide
Clear weekly explanations, gentle scaffolding, neuro-affirming adjustments, and guidance for supporting learning without pressure or over-teaching.
Student Guide
Written directly to your learner in calm, invitational language, with open-ended prompts, concrete starting points, and real choice.
Registration Pack
NSW Stage 2 curriculum-aligned documentation to support homeschool registration.
Reporting Pack
Optional weekly templates for recording learning, observations, and evidence over time - even when learning looks informal or unfinished.
Why Parents Choose Tiny-Town Planners
Gentle by design – supports deep thinking without urgency
Hands-on and movement-friendly – encourages floor-based and physical thinking
Interest-led – learners design for characters they already care about
Neuro-affirming – suitable for anxious, PDA, or burnout-recovering learners
Flexible – adapts to your learner’s pace, energy, and focus
Low-prep – uses everyday materials
Registration-friendly – documentation included for NSW families
Start Tiny-Town Planners
For A$99, you’ll receive a complete, thoughtfully designed project that supports calm, meaningful learning with room to imagine, move, pause, and think things through.