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A picture book is a book in which the illustrations are as important as – or more important than – the text in telling the story or conveying the message of the book.
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An infographic is a visual representation of data, information, or ideas using graphics (images, illustrations, charts, diagrams) and minimal text. Infographics are often used to present large data sets or explain complex concepts in a way that is digestible and memorable.
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Students work with community experts & create scientifically accurate cartoon pamphlets on Bacteria.
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Benefits of an online portal for tracking students' learning experiences and teachers' feedback.
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A teacher uses strategies to improve English/native language fluency and critical thinking skills.
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Students use creative thinking and collaborative work to connect the classroom with the real world while developing 21st Century skills
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An interactive map is a digital map that enables the viewer to explore and engage with the information by panning around, zooming in and out, hovering over points of interest, and clicking on objects to learn more about them. An interactive tour involves placards, QR codes, or other media placed in real-world locations, designed to provide people with site-specific information or experiences.
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A business plan is a document that provides an overview of an existing or new business, outlining its goals as well as the steps and strategies to be implemented in order to achieve those goals. Business plans are developed for both internal purposes and external audiences, such as a plan written to accompany a pitch or proposal to a potential investor.
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A museum exhibit is a curated collection of artifacts arranged and displayed for viewers' education and/or enjoyment. Exhibits are typically organized around a particular topic or theme with items carefully selected and strategically presented in order to convey a story or message about the subject.
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This document helps students organize their presentations with a specific audience in mind.
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Teachers reflect upon lessons from applying PBL to "Math Matters".
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Use this tool to plan for thoughtful collaboration with industry and community partners.
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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.
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Exit tickets are brief formative assessments and/or reflection routines that students complete and submit at the end of a lesson or class period. This guide includes strategies for using exit tickets to support assessment and reflection within the context of PBL.
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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.
Resource: (PBL Core Routines)
A Chalk Talk is a protocol for silently sharing, considering, and building upon each other’s ideas, questions, or problems.
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A Gallery Walk allows students to receive kind, specific, and helpful feedback on their work in progress or their final work.
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The Notice and Wonder routine is a structure for making sense of information.
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An idea talk (inclusive of TED Talks, PechaKuchas, Ignite Talks, and other formats) is a short, concise presentation about a focused idea using a structured format.