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Project-Based Learning Sally Stuart GT Specialist

Chalk Talk

Today’s Learning Tasks  Review the basics of PBL  PBL Activities including CCSS  Time to develop your own PBL lesson/s

Where do CCSS fit into PBL? –Listening and speaking – Comprehension and CommunicationComprehension and Communication –Listening and speaking – PresentationPresentation –Writing – ResearchResearch –Others will be based on your content area. (Reading Informational texts, Writing, and Math) (Reading Informational texts, Writing, and Math)

Why we need Common Core: "I Choose C" But also, why do we integrate subjects?

What is Project Based Learning? In Project Based Learning (PBL), students go through an extended process of inquiry in response to a complex question, problem, or challenge. Rigorous projects help students learn key academic content and practice 21st Century Skills (such as collaboration, communication & critical thinking).

Why Project Based Learning? BIE, in PBL in the Elementary Grades, states “PBL is valuable because it effectively teaches content knowledge and skills, builds deeper understanding of concepts, and makes a school curriculum more engaging and meaningful for students.

Project Based Learning During the projects, students will inquire, study, plan, evaluate, compare, collaborate, manage, create and present. (Reinventing Project-Based Learning,2007) Buck Institute

It is an effective way to learn content knowledge and skills. PBL is meant for the students to delve deep into the content area by creating a project, answering a question, solving a problem or resolving an issue.

It makes the curriculum more engaging and interesting. It is a task that is relevant to the students’ lives. They can apply the skill to the real world.

Builds readiness for the 21 st century. In the business world, successful employees, managers, entrepreneurs and leaders in the 21 century economy not only need the skills and knowledge taught in school, but to learn how to acquire knowledge and skills, evaluate and use information, work as teams, solve problems and think critically, manage complex tasks and communicate using a variety of media. The skills are useful for life in general.

21 st Century Skills Problem Solving Creative Thinking Critical Thinking Communication Collaboration Social Skills Technology Literacy Cross-cultural Skills Information Media Literacy

What is the role of the teacher? Allows teacher to work more closely with students acting as a coach instead of “deliverer of knowledge”. Teacher is the project manager who teaches the content knowledge and skills needed.

Significant content – derived from standards and academic subject areas.

Whatever form a project takes, it must have these Essential Elements.

21 st century skills – Skills valuable for today’s world

In-depth inquiry – rigorous, extended process of asking questions, using resources and developing answers.

Driving Question – Open-ended question that students explore

Need to know – students see the need to gain knowledge, understand concepts and apply skills.

Voice and choice – Students are allowed to make some choices about products, use of time, and how they work.

Revision and reflection – Students use feedback to consider additions and changes.

Public audience – Students present their work to other people beyond the classroom.

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards Critical Friends Peer Review Protocol

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards Critical Friends Entry Event/Document

5.20 Oklahoma Tornado Disaster: As it Happened

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards Critical Friends Entry Event/Document Need to Know

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards Critical Friends Entry Event/Document Need to Know Rubric Controlling Factors Blank Rubric Blank Rubric2 Learning Outcomes

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards Critical Friends Entry Event/Document Need to Know Rubric Group Contract Example

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards Critical Friends Entry Event/Document Need to Know Rubric Group Contract Research and collaboration

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards Critical Friends Entry Event/Document Need to Know Rubric Group Contract Research and collaboration Assessment and adjustment

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards Critical Friends Entry Event/Document Need to Know Rubric Group Contract Research and collaboration Assessment and adjustment Presentations

PBL: Start to Finish Start with the Standards Critical Friends Entry Event/Document Need to Know Rubric Group Contract Research and collaboration Assessment and adjustment Presentations Final Assessment

PBL in action Courtyard Redesign by bie.orgCourtyard Redesign

Hunger Games Controlling Factors Entry Event

1 st Grade Farms and Food

Exhibit Contest Read Entry Document for the Old State House Museum of AR History

More Project ideas Try to make projects meaningful and on current issues. For example: Community events Commercials and what they sell Unsung Heroes World of 7 Billion Cardboard Challenge Etc.

What does it mean to teach? You may divide into grade levels or work on your own. Use remaining time to develop a PBL unit

Resources Carolyn Coil, Differentiated Activities & Assessments Using the Common Core Standards, ISBN Buck Institute for Ed, PBL in the Elem. Grades, ISBN Buck Institute for Ed, PBL Starter Kit, ISBN – – history-assessment.pdfhttp:// history-assessment.pdf

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