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PBLWorks Project Videos 2018: Transitional Kindergarten - Interdisciplinary.
Resource: (Student Handouts)
This document helps a team keep track of project tasks, who is responsible for them, and by when.
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This documents helps capture thoughtful feedback from the audience for student presentations.
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Educators discuss learning outcomes, predict student reactions, and assess student requirements.
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Students work on a project focused on cars that integrate science, language arts, math & technology.
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Art, history, engineering, language arts, and technology, both old and new, come together.
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Students at Aviation High School in Seattle work in teams to build, test, and re-build their paper wings using better designs for each revision.
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Students work in teams to build, test, and re-build their paper wings.
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Refine the driving question or design challenge to have the students figure out how to design.
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Students work on a variety of research projects based on their interests.
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Teachers discuss the 21st century competencies required to complete the Monkey Trial Project
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Science-focused, outdoor & hands-on, large-scale, long-term projects are designed.
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Teachers discuss the different 21st Century 4 C's competencies required to complete the Propositions Project
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Middle school arts project: animated shorts about the Mexico and U.S. border.
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Overview of the why and what of PBLWorks' new model for designing rigorous, engaging projects.
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Kindergarten students - mostly English learners - present their stray animals project.
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Ideas for developing relationships, co-creating norms, practicing protocols and establishing routines, and designing a classroom conducive to PBL.
Resource: (Strategy Guides)
Helping all students (including English Language Learners) become fluent in the language of a project’s targeted content is an essential part of teaching in a PBL classroom.
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ACE Leadership HS uses architecture, construction, and engineering projects to motivate and teach.
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A great collaborative tool to help teachers and students create Driving Questions.