Project Based Learning

Project Based Learning Ideas for Autumn and Social Studies

Social studies and autumn are a perfect curriculum marriage. This time of year is rich in opportunities to teach our students history and civics. But how can we, as PBL facilitators, use this time of year to help guide the creation of high-quality, rigorous, and historically responsible units?  The suggestions below are just a few […]

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3 Steps for Starting an “I Wonder” Board in Your Classroom

Once you understand the purpose of an “I Wonder” board, beginning one in your classroom can be intimidating. No matter the method for implementing your board, you will find these three steps helpful in ensuring the success of your “I Wonder” board. 1. Re-Teach Students About Curiosity Children are naturally born with curiosity and a tendency towards inquiry. 

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5 Tips for Getting Started with Project Based Learning

Are you thinking about using the Project Based Learning approach with your students or in your homeschool? Knowing how to begin can be challenging and overwhelming. Here are 5 quick tips for getting started with PBL. 1. Establish Your Reason Project Based Learning (PBL) can be more work than traditional teaching. It is a fact many veteran PBL teachers

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Re-Entry Events for Project Based Learning Units

Project Based Learning in an elementary classroom is a powerful engagement tool. But after a long break, or several school cancellations, students often forget their excitement about the unit’s topic.  A ‘re-entry’ even offers facilitators the opportunity to breathe life back into a PBL unit. When do I need a ‘re-entry’ event? After a lengthy testing window

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6 Spring PBL Unit Entry Events

Spring is an eagerly awaited season for many of our students.  It is a time of celebration and renewal.  Project Based Learning units channel the excitement of spring into critical thinking and problem-solving. The following books can spark that excitement into an idea for a spring-based PBL unit. Read below for ideas, potential driving questions, and curriculum connections. 1. A House

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