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This planning document is designed to help you list the key project milestones, to represent significant moments or stages.
Students negotiate trade between two nations by analyzing data on production and specialization.
Students help secure capital to fund research and development for a "school-based enterprise."
Students are asked by the Secretary of Energy to help implement price-control legislation.
Student advise an entrepreneur on how to set up production and for whom to produce.
Students debate a list of possible entities that could operate on donated land.
Students recommend to the school board which restaurants should be chosen for the campus food court.
Students decide on the best location for transitional housing for the homeless.
Students advise the leaders of a new nation on how to create a constitutional democracy.
Students craft federal budget recommendations for their congressional representative.
Students must decide how best to "market" a flawed local political candidate's campaign.
Students debate whether to take a discrimination case headed to the Supreme Court.
Students advise the U.S. president on fiscal and monetary policy during economic crisis.
For quick evaluation of a project's design, to check for Gold Standard PBL's Essential Elements.
Frame the DQ's initial words, person or entity, action or challenge, and audience/purpose.
Scaffold the knowledge & skills students needed for the project's major products & presentation.
The Project Overview form helps you plan your project by summarizing its key pieces on two pages.
Plan how to use formative assessment in a project to be sure students are learning content and building 21st century competencies