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Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Project Management Log: Team Tasks
Student Handouts
This document helps a team keep track of project tasks, who is responsible for them, and by when.
Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Project Walls
Strategy Guides
How to use project walls to manage and display student learning in the classroom.
Teacher Erin Brandvold leads her students in a revolutions project in this video
Project Videos
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: High School World History - Erin Brandvold, Impact Academy of Arts & Tech
Teacher Kimberly Head-Trotter leads her students in a Walk Through Nashville project in this video
Project Videos
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: Middle School ELA/History - Kimberly Head-Trotter, McKissack MS, TN.
Teacher Cheryl Bautista leads her students in a project called Tiny Houses in this video
Project Videos
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: Grade 3 interdisciplinary - Cheryl Bautista, Katherine Smith ES
Teacher Rayhan Ahmed leads his students in a water quality project in this video
Project Videos
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: High School Chemistry - Rayhan Ahmed, Leaders High School.
Teacher Telannia Norfar leads her students in The Finance Project in this video
Project Videos
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: High School Math - Telannia Norfar, Northwest Classen HS, OK
Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Creating and Using Norms to Build Effective Culture
Strategy Guides
Norms are the agreed upon rules that build a productive, self-driven, and respectful culture. These norms, especially when co-created with students, can serve as the “north star” or guiding philosophy for all that happens in a classroom.
Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Template for Letter to Parents
Student Handouts
Explains PBL, details the project, addresses assessment issues, and informs parents how to help.
Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Creating and Using Team Contracts
Strategy Guides
The team contract is a document introduced at the start of each project that asks project teams to think through and agree on how students will individually contribute to the team, how the members will work together, and how problems will be solved when they arise.
Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Critique Protocols
Strategy Guides
Critique protocols are structured processes that guide students in giving and receiving high quality feedback. This guide offers strategies for implementing peer critique protocols that enhance learning and improve the quality of student work.
Using Models of Quality Work
Strategy Guides
Using models of quality work is a powerful strategy for Gold Standard Project Based Learning.
Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Self-Reflection on Project Work
Student Handouts
This document helps students think about what they did in the project and how well the project went.
Preparing Students for Presentations Thumbnail
Strategy Guides
Effective preparation for presentations helps students build project management, collaboration, and communication skills and ensures that their presentations are high-quality and impactful.
Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Project Work Report: Team
Student Handouts
This form may be used during a project to have students report on what their team accomplished on a particular day or week.
Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Project Work Report: Individual
Student Handouts
This form may be used by students to track progress on a project and have them report on what they individually accomplished on a particular day or week.
Thumbnail of this downloadable resource called Project Presentation Audience Feedback Form
Student Handouts
This documents helps capture thoughtful feedback from the audience for student presentations.
Project Team Contract Template Thumbnail
Student Handouts
May be filled in by project team members to record agreements about how they will work together.
Project Team Contract Thumbnail
Student Handouts
This contract can be used by a project team to agree upon how they will work together.
Project Videos
In this 8th grade ELA project, students in San Gabriel, California work together to develop a quality-controlled fan fiction website for other middle schoolers.