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Elementary Project: Courtyard Re-Design - YouTube - 0 views

Gail Davis

Teach21 Project Based Learning - 1 views

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    A Gardener's Dilemma Project Idea: Students act as community members and set aside plots of land for local citizens to establish small gardens.Students will design a plan for a family garden plot. I will adapt this PBL to include technology, ELA, Science and of course, Mathematics for elementary students. I like that it is a real-world skill, affecting everyone and involves community planning.
tiarashippy

Choose Your Own Adventure | PBLU.org | Making Projects Click - 4 views

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    4th grade is the year when students across the United States study their state's history. This provides an opportunity for students learn about people in their family in the past who took risks to shape their futures and who helped provide the students with the opportunities from which they currently benefit.
Russell North

Mylar Mayhem Mystery Management PBL unit - 1 views

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    Although this project was created for a specific area in California, I feel that I could use the foundation and create a PBL unit that would involve a problem that my students and I have noticed on the shorelines near to the airbase here.
Kelsey Ramirez

PBL (Project Based Learning): Class Newsletter - 0 views

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    This project analyzes a student's writing skills, media literacy, creativity, and teamwork abilities. This classroom newpaper will also enhance student, teacher, parent relations. Summarize the theme for this project. Why do this project?
colleensolomon

Project Exchange - 3 views

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    Can we overcome racism? That is the driving question of this PBL. I am considering a similar driving question (maybe!), and this PBL offered a solid start for me to better understand PBLs.
lisamcleod

New-Tritional Info - 0 views

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    In New-Tritional Info, students use rates and proportions to calculate how long they'd have to exercise to burn off different McDonald's menu items and explore this even further in two project tasks, Have It Your Way and Would You Like Fries with That?
amyhogan1970

Make a Difference Added by: Amy Hogan EDTECH542 Summer 2016 - 1 views

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    Although this project was created using the old PBL standard the basic components of civic responsibility for second graders can be applied to professional responsibility for respiratory therapy students. The project provides a useful template from which to build my grade and content specific content for improving safety in healthcare. The projects involves: Second graders are ready to conquer the world-and they can start with their community. In Make a Difference: Civic Responsibility, elementary school students partner with local organizations to fill a real need, help a specific population, engage in public service, and make a tangible difference in their neighborhoods and beyond.
Katie Sisson

Special Diets Project - 0 views

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    I found this PBL project on BIE.org and it is titled "Special Diets". This mathematical group project has the students research specific nutritional diets with patients of certain illnesses. The students will use systems of equations and inequalities to create a presentation for a doctor suggesting nutrition requirements of patients with illnesses. This is a great idea for PBL in a math class!
amandahensley

Job Today - Gone Tomorrow! - Cool PBL project idea! - 3 views

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    Title Job Today - Gone Tomorrow! Project Idea: Entry Event: Students will begin a discussion with the following question: What happens if you go to the dentist to get a tooth filled one day, but find that there is no drilling involved?Now, there is a new way to take care of this procedure but what is it?This is the problem.Students will brainstorm jobs that may "change" in the future and how the jobs will change.The problem is to design this "new job" of the future.
briancharboneau

Edutopia - 1 views

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    Very timely... The author explains how using projects during distance learning can ease the stress of time restraints and parent involvement. Several different project suggestions are explained and a parenting how-to encourages their children to be successful with PBL during distance learning is explained.
sashepard

IBL, PBL and PjBL, what's the difference? - Kimberlin Education - 0 views

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    Science professional development focus on IBL. I found this article interesting at how closely related IBL abd PBL are.
viviantodhunter

Lowering the Driving (Question) Age | PBLWorks - 0 views

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    This "How-To Tips and Tools" article by Sara Lev struck me because it demonstrates how PBL can fit any age, even four- and five-year-olds. Her point was that the "driving question" can come from listening to the students and helping them formulate what they want to do in their terms.
viviantodhunter

Does Education Really Want Student Voice? Spoiler Alert: The Answer is No - 0 views

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    This article succinctly points out why PBL can be so difficult to initiate into a school system. The author notes that our educational systems reward obedience over innovation. Worth thinking about how that can be changed.
peterworkman

Action Steps for State Policy Change - 1 views

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    Discusses the steps to allow for more opportunities for students.
sguest21

Workbench - 2 views

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    Now integrates with Goole. Great platform for PBL!
jentronson

Project-based Distrubuted Learning and Adult Learners - 0 views

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    A study on PBL for adult learners
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