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Plan projects with Gold Standard PBL's Essential Project Design Elements.
This rubric describes beginning, developing, and Gold Standard levels for Project Based Teaching Practices.
For quick evaluation of a project's design, to check for Gold Standard PBL's Essential Elements.
This file provides an overview of the rest of the rubrics offered within MyPBLWorks. The following is described:
This table shows some examples of how teachers used thinking routines in PBL units.
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: Middle School ELA/History - Kimberly Head-Trotter, McKissack MS, TN.
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: Transitional Kindergarten - Interdisciplinary.
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: Grade 3 interdisciplinary - Cheryl Bautista, Katherine Smith ES
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: High School World History - Erin Brandvold, Impact Academy of Arts & Tech
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: High School Chemistry - Rayhan Ahmed, Leaders High School.
PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: High School Math - Telannia Norfar, Northwest Classen HS, OK
In Project Based Learning, students should have regular opportunities to reflect, individually and with others, on both what and how they are learning. This guide provides a framework and strategies for supporting reflection on learning throughout a project.
At the beginning of the project, students are introduced to key content in an authentic context via a stimulus or hook, which in PBL we call an entry event.
High school students reflect on their experience of Project Based Learning.
Explains PBL, details the project, addresses assessment issues, and informs parents how to help.
This contract can be used by a project team to agree upon how they will work together.