PBL LESSON: Quality learning

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PBL LESSON: Quality learning

Learning Intention ??? Success Criteria

Every whiteboard, every room There are new signs on every whiteboard, in every room. You may notice your teacher’s similar language at the start, throughout and at the end of each lesson.

Learning Intentions

What are they? Statements made by your teacher that help you understand what your teacher wants you to know and understand. They may be for a lesson or for an entire unit of work.

Success Criteria

What are they? Statements about what you should be able to do at the end of a lesson or unit of work.

So…? How do you think this will benefit your learning in class? Go back to the start of this lesson What do you think the learning intention of THIS PBL lesson could have been? What do you think the success criteria of THIS PBL lesson could be?