Students will create their very own PBL booklet. PBL activities utilize creative learning and real-world problem-solving strategies! Students use mapping skills as well as knowledge of simple machines to build tools! This bundle contains 7 StudentSavvy PBL (Problem | Project Based Learning) Resources! Early Native Americans, Cherokee, Age of Discovery, Original 13 Colonies, Events Leading Up to the Revolutionary War, American Revolution, and The Constitution PBL Activities Ancient Americans | Native Americans Welcome to the Cliff Dwellers Civilization! Students travel back in time to 500AD to conduct research and engage in activities all about the Cliff Dwellers. Native Americans and Colonists Relations | Trail of Tears Welcome to 1820-1840, You have traveled back in time to the 1800’s, where there was rising tension between the colonists and Native American people. Age of Discovery | Early Explorers Welcome to the Age of Discovery! You have traveled back in time to the 15th and 17th centuries, during a time of exploration and discovery. Explorers traveled from their home countries to new corners of the world. The Original 13 Colonies Welcome to the 13 Colonies! You have traveled back in time to 1732, where Georgia, the last of the 13 colonies, has been established. Events Leading Up to the Revolutionary War Welcome to 1765-1775 You travel back in time to the late 1700’s. Tensions are strong between the British and the colonists. The Proclamation of 1763 was a major source of conflict for the two groups. The Declaration of Independence and American Revolution Welcome to the American Revolution! You travel back in time to 1775, where the minutemen are alerted the British are on their way. A shot is fired, but you don’t know which side fired first. Eight colonists are killed in battle, and the British continue into Concord. The Constitution You travel back in time to 1787, when the Constitutional Convention was held. Delegates came together to address the issues with the Articles of Confederation. They discussed how the weak central government needed to be changed. Activities include: The Constitutional Convention Journal, Articles of Confederation Strengths and Weaknesses, Build Your Own Independence Hall, Hold Your Own Convention, Events Mapping, Creating Your Own Constitution ______________________________________________________________ Tips for Savvy TpT Shoppers: How to receive credit on TpT to use for future purchases: • Go to your My Purchases page. Under each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, FREEBIES, and products: • Look for a green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will now be able to see FREEBIES and customized emails from my store! ©2020 StudentSavvy All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. (unless you purchase the multiple license) ________________________________________________________________ ✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧ ✦✦ ✦Connect with StudentSavvy! ✦ ✦ ✦ ✧Click Here to receive notifications on new FREEBIES and teaching resources ✧Instagram ✧Facebook ✧Newsletter (Receive 2 Free STEM Challenges with Sign-up!) ✧Download a Free Teaching Resources Shopping Guide! ✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧ _________________________________________________________________
Throughout the school year, I know I would often find myself scrambling for ways to keep my students engaged in their learning and jazz up our classroom routine. As the sun starts shining brighter and summer is in the air, students are restless, and so are we... but the show must go on! Learning must continue, but can be done in an engaging and fresh way with hands on, creative project based learning resources! Grab a few of these PBL project ideas to finish out the year and enjoy watching your students engage in their learning and demonstrate their hard earned skills!
Are you looking for fun PBL ideas on ratios and proportions activities? Here is a list of awesome PBL activities that you could use in your class. ALL these activities are meticulously design based…
Age of Exploration PBL (Project Based Learning) Activities | Early European Explorers Cross-curricular challenge for students who are studying US History and the Age of Exploration Welcome to the Age of Discovery! You have traveled back in time to the 15th and 17th centuries, during a time of exploration and discovery. Explorers traveled from their home countries to new corners of the world. Students will create their very own PBL booklet. PBL activities utilize creative learning and real-world problem-solving strategies! Students use mapping skills as well as knowledge of simple machines to build tools! Sample pages (answer key) included in the file. ______________________________________________________________________________ You may be interested in these aligned Age of Exploration Resources Interactive Notebook Interactive PowerPoint Reading Passages ____________________________________________________________ You may also enjoy.... ✎United States History Interactive Notebooks ✎United States History PowerPoints _______________________________________________________________________ Tips for Savvy TpT Shoppers: How to receive credit on TpT to use for future purchases: • Go to your My Purchases page. Under each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, FREEBIES, and products: • Look for a green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will now be able to see FREEBIES and customized emails from my store! ©2018 StudentSavvy All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. (unless you purchase the multiple license)
Have you been looking for the perfect project based learning curriculum? If you've been on the lookout for a game-changing approach to captivate your upper elementary students and ignite a passion for learning, you're in for a treat! Buckle up as we dive into the world of project-based learning (PBL) – the secret sauce to turning mundane lessons into exciting adventures.
Are you looking for fun PBL ideas on ratios and proportions activities? Here is a list of awesome PBL activities that you could use in your class. ALL these activities are meticulously design based…
End of the year activities and printables for elementary students
Halloween activities like this original Design a Haunted House PBL Unit will get your students excited about learning like never before! What better way to have students use real-life Halloween math, reading, and writing skills? In this unit, students will have the opportunity to plan and design a haunted house and persuade others to visit their haunted attraction! Please click the PREVIEW button above to get a better idea of everything included. SAVE 25% on this resource in the PBL Activities Bundle for the Year! All of the hard work is done for you. Simply print the NO PREP pages, and let your students make the decisions in this fun Project Based Learning Haunted House Unit! This engaging Halloween PBL includes: Printable Version Digital Version for Google Classroom Unit Guide for Teachers Planning the Trip Choosing a Theme Planning the House Planning the Props Shopping List Choosing a Cause Halloween Selfies The Spooky Playlist Candy Corn Concessions (Math Word Problems) Mapping Your House Project (design, problem solving, area & perimeter) Create an Advertisement Brochure Project (writing) A Frighteningly Good Flipbook Writing Project (all 3 modes: informative, persuasive, narrative) Scoring Rubrics More! Please note: Students can be required to do some research in order to brainstorm ideas. Research guides are not included with this packet. You might also be interested in these other PBL or Halloween resources: Plan a Road Trip PBL Unit Halloween Math No Prep Packet Halloween Reading Packet Halloween Color by Code Parts of Speech Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! Also, FOLLOW ME and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. It pays to follow me! As always, please contact me with any questions! Thank you, Shelly Rees
Inside: Get 10 winter project based learning ideas that your students will love. Create a hot cocoa stand, using real-life math and writing skills!
What is PBL? Project-based learning is an approach in which students explore real-world problems and challenges to acquire a deepe...
Add a little pizzazz to your lessons with some United States History Activities that your students will love!
What is PBL? Project-based learning is an approach in which students explore real-world problems and challenges to acquire a deepe...
Project Based Learning Activity: Island Survival This project based learning (PBL) activity integrates elements of science, ELA, and social studies into a student-centered adventure that combines imagination, creativity, and problem solving skills as they try and survive mysteriously arriving on an island. There are 16 activities (1 page for almost each one) for students to complete. Each page involves a problem or idea they must solve, recreate, or answer. Pages can vary from writing, map skills, real-world application, problem solving, and more. ***This resource is NOW compatible with GOOGLE SLIDES/Classroom*** Included (on page 41) is a link and instructions to use this resource digitally. You must MAKE A COPY of the file for your own use. Once a copy has been made, it can then be edited to fit your needs. What's Included p9 Vacation Time Students are to write where their dream vacation is and include 10 items they would pack for their trip. No other details are given. 10 Something Has Happened Students learn that they have suddenly awoken on an island. They don’t know where they are or what happened. 11 Title Page Students learn the title of this PBL is Island Survival, then (hopefully) they’ll begin to connect the dots and think about how they can survive. 12 Taking Stock Students evaluate their top three resources they had brought for their vacation, deciding how these can help them now. 13 Must Do Now Students must decide 4 crucial must-do actions that need to happen quickly to help them survive. 14 Starting a Fire Students must create fire. They can draw how they did it, including labeling and writing how they were successful. 15 Build A Shelter Students must design a makeshift shelter using items on the island. 16 What’s on the Island Students decide the types of animals, trees, plants, and climate of the island. 17, 18 Landforms And More Students must pick 8 types of landforms that are on the island, and then draw what they look like. 19 Water Source Students must design/create a way to get drinkable water. 20-26 Journal Entries Students are given prompts and a possibility of writing 13 journal entries about their experience on the island. These prompts (if completed) flow into later activities, where students have to access this information they’ve created. 27 Garden Variety Students design a garden by choosing five vegetables they have found on the island. 28-33 Animal Research Students can pick animals (that are on their island) or that they would like to research. Also included 4 animals for students who may need assistance coming up with their own choices. 34 The Treehouse Students design a treehouse to live in. 35 Treehouse Resources Students decide upon resources, supplies, and tools they have or need to create. 36 Tool Time Students draw illustrations of four tools they have created to help them build a treehouse and also live on the island. 37-40 Cartographer Students will take many of the elements they have chosen and create a larger scale map of the island. This will be completed on larger paper (butcher block, poster, or teacher choice). --This map-building will incorporate earlier elements along with other requirements allowing each students to design their own map. 41 Download Digital Link Included is a link to downloaded this resource into Google Classroom/Slides As students work through each page, they will make their own decisions and choose the outcomes based on information they learn. By the end, all students will have completed the project, but each version will be based on the creator’s imagination, creativity, and knowledge base. All pages can be geared towards multiple grade levels, although for some younger students the teacher may need to give more explicit instructions. Students may choose to use multiple resources to complete each page. They might even choose to work with a partner, but you get final say on that. See More Projects in my custom category: PROJECT BASED LEARNING MORE LIKE THIS: ZOO DESIGN: Area, Perimeter, Map Skills, Project Based Learning, & More! THE ISLAND: Project Based Learning for Writing, Math, Reading, Science, & SS GEOMETROCITY: Create & Build a City Made of Math Using Geometry FINAL FRONTIER, 3 part project: ELA, Math, Science BUILD A TINY HOUSE: Project Based Learning Activity with Geometry, Area, and Perimeter DESIGN AN OBSTACLE RACE COURSE with Area and Perimeter RUN A TACO TRUCK: Decimals, Area, Perimeter, Geometry, and Guacamole PRODUCE A TV SHOW: Development, Script Writing, and Build a TV Set BUILDING MY BLOCK: Your Neighborhood PBL for Math and ELA TREEHOUSE CONSTRUCTION: Design Your Dream House In the Trees, A PBL Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE Project Based Learning, Build a Ski Resort Project Based Learning, Design a School Library Project Based Learning, Design a Water Park Project Based Learning, Discovery In the Rainforest Project Based Learning, Earth Day Invention Project Based Learning, Running A Lemonade Stand Project Based Learning, Save Christmas Project Based Learning, Shark Security Force Project Based Learning, Snake Search: Around the World Project Based Learning, Valentine’s Day Party Planner Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 2 Project Based Learning Activity: Plan a School Party Project Based Learning Activity: All About Bats Project Based Learning Activity: Arctic Adventure Project Based Learning Activity: Plan a Field Day Project Based Learning Activity: President For A Week Project Based Learning Activity: Run A Toy Drive Project Based Learning Activity: Plan Thanksgiving Dinner Project Based Learning Activity: Let's Go Camping Project Based Learning Activity: Monster Squad Project Based Learning Activity: Island Survival Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 3 Project Based Learning Activity: Create A Classroom Community Project Based Learning Activity: Design A Video Game Project Based Learning Activity: Alive In The Desert Project Based Learning Activity: Endangered Animal Awareness Project Based Learning Activity: Habitats Around The World Project Based Learning Activity: Design A Miniature Golf Course Project Based Learning Activity: Run A Music Festival Project Based Learning Activity: The Ultimate Playground Project Based Learning Activity: Design A Theme Park Project Based Learning Activity: Water World, Save the Earth Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 4 Project Based Learning Activity: Insect Infestation Project Based Learning Activity: Into the Wilderness Project Based Learning Activity: The Animal Shelter Project Based Learning Activity: Making Your Mindset Project Based Learning Activity: Cardboard Creation Project Based Learning Activity: Bears Everywhere Project Based Learning Activity: Design An Arcade Project Based Learning Activity: Create A Summer Camp Project Based Learning Activity: Plan A Vacation Project Based Learning Activity: Design A Treehouse GRAB A BUNDLE: Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 2 Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 3 Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 4
This set of printable geometry cards has both 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional shapes to use for building shapes. They show right on the cards how many toothpicks and marshmallows you will need to build the shape. Then there is a graphic to help you see what it will look like. The printable set comes with 10 2D cards and 12 3D cards.
Project Based Learning Math Activities This math PBL project will have your students practicing real-world math applications while having a BLAST! This project based learning task is a great extension and enrichment activity for your early finishers. It allows them to open their own restaurant! Th
There's not a better way to understand the power and importance of a community than taking part in creating one yourself. Towns and cities around the world are filled with incredibly diverse neighborhood blocks --so why don't we let the students design their own? By incorporating geometry, writing, and organizational design skills students can do just that, build their own city block. ***THIS RESOURCE IS NOW DIGITAL for DISTANCE LEARNING*** See below for more details on using it with Google Slides. Building My Block is a project based learning activity that asks students to design their own block and build it. This STEM-infused PBL combines cross-curricular concepts and allows students to create a city block that is completely their own. This project based learning activity focuses on pushing students to create and design while using math, writing, and design skills while applying problem solving techniques and collaborating with others. It allows for easy differentiation, so students can work at a pace they will be successful at. There are steps and procedures to assist students through this project, but the work and results will be determined by their ideas that each students adds. There are five sections of this PBL (and when connected) allow for students to apply multitude of skills and concepts into a project that connects with the world around them. Teachers have the options (and total control) of choosing which section of the resource they would like to complete. Teachers can mix and match all sections to fit needs of their classrooms. This PBL does not have to use all sections to be completed. The project is broken into five sections: Introduction In this portion of the project students will work to learn and understand how neighborhoods and communities around the world function and differ, based on where they are located. The students discuss their own communities and why they are important using this time to collaborate and discuss many different elements that make neighborhoods and communities unique. History In this portion of the PBL, students will choose buildings they would like for their blocks. Plus, they’ll create the history of the buildings they are creating. This will include how old the buildings are, what they represent, and even people that live in them. This section focuses on creative writing with a written history and creating the history of the community/building. Building Buildings: Students will design a 3D model of their BLOCK. Their BLOCK will include at least three structures/buildings such as apartments, shops, banks, or other structures that are part of a community. Students create blueprints for three different structures first as rough drafts, then as a larger and final version. The blueprints will connect to the final portion of the project...building their block. Up To Code: This section of the PBL will be completed at the end when they look back at their structures and pull out math concepts from their buildings. There are portions that look at identifying vocabulary, applying geometry skills, understanding area/perimeter, and recognizing how critical math skills are in designing and building. This portions includes a heavy emphasis on geometry skills and understanding area and perimeter. Examples: Included are over ten pages of examples for creating the 3D versions of the city blocks. These examples start with the structures, roofs, and block. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: 9 About this Resource & Instructions 13 Building My Block, cover page 14 SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION 15 Brain Storm: Students brainstorm what they know about neighborhoods and blocks in cities and towns. 16 Structures: Students categorize different types of building structures found around towns. 17 Vocabulary: Students write or illustrate the definition for 24 vocabulary words related to towns/cities. 19 Power of Communities: Students answer open-ended questions about communities. 21 My Town: Students write about their own town; including what it’s like and what makes it unique. 23 SECTION TWO: HISTORY 24 Pick Three: Students choose three buildings that they will create for their city block. 26 Creating a History: Students develop a backstory for each building (year built, owners, current business, etc). 29 Written History: Students write a narrative story using (or adding to) information they shared on the previous page. 31 SECTION THREE: BUILDING BUILDINGS 32 Info and How-To: This includes four pages of directions for Building Buildings with examples and illustrations. 36 Requirements List: Students must list 10 items to be included for each building they design. There are three pages of this Requirements List. (They all look the same, but are for each of the three individual buildings.) 39 Item Illustrations: Students design single elements of the building and will list math terms they can identify within their sketches. There are two pages for each building. 45 Rough Draft: Students create a rough draft for all three of the buildings they are creating. 46 Final Version: Students design their final (larger) version of each building. 49 The Block: Students design the block (this is the base) for the buildings to stand on. 50 Additional Sizes: There are three additional sized STRUCTURES included. These have the SAME base, length, and width--but the height varies. Students may use these in place (or in addition) to their block. -The varying height size will give the block a different look and style. Students may use them to stack on top of existing buildings or whatever else they can think of. 54 Roofs: This single page of five roofs can be used for any additional structures students create. 55 SECTION FOUR: UP TO CODE 57 Area and Perimeter: Students must find the area and perimeter of items they list on their Requirements List for each building. 60 Geometric Design: Students identify math terms on their buildings. This can be changed to identifying geometric/math terms on other students’ blocks if the teacher chooses. 61 Fraction Of Space: Students find the area on the front of the buildings then create fractions for the amount of space that item takes up. 62 SECTION FIVE: EXTENSION and EXAMPLES 63 Interior Design: Students can create the interior of the buildings or base of their block. 64 3D Items: Students will want to add the little details to their city. This shows them how to add smaller three dimensional items using graphing paper. 68 Rubrics and Reflection: Students can complete their own reflection of the project. Teachers have two options for rubrics, a single point scale and the more traditional 5 point scale. 72 Examples: Included are examples of a variety of buildings and blocks. These can be projected on white boards for students to visualize what their city blocks will look like. Materials Needed -paper -card stock or regular paper (for Building the Block) -crayons, colored pencil, markers -scissors -tape and glue Measuring Units: Building the block The measurement used for this project will be a single unit per cube. -You may choose to increase complexity by making each cube worth more. Use this with students to easily differentiate. -Example: 1 square = 3 units or 1 square = 5 units -There are no feet, yards, or meters. Time Frame The time frame for completing this project will vary. If you are planning on completing it in a week, give 45-60 minutes per day--but it still could take longer, depending one how deep you want students to take this. Time can vary based on many factors. One area that may take longer is when student design and build the block. Once students understand how it works and is put together, they may try to take it to another level (which is encouraged). ***THIS RESOURCE IS NOW DIGITAL!*** ACCESSING THIS DIGITAL RESOURCE There are two pdf files included in the zip file. To access the digital file for Google Slide open the file with the title "digital" in it. Then click the hyperlink included on the first page (inside the yellow box) to access the file online. What you need to get started: 1. Download Link for the Google Slide Product 2. Have access to the Internet and a Google Account. (FREE) 3. Open the file on your own Google Drive and engage while in the edit mode. 4. Printer access to print out the finished product. (OPTIONAL). Beginning your Google Slides Project: Before you begin editing/filling in your project, it is VERY important to first make a copy of the file, on your own Google Drive. Once you make a copy of the original file it will enable you to make some changes. This includes deleting pages, order, adding more text boxes/shapes. After creating a copy of the resource you can decide which slides you would like to include and which ones to delete before you assign this as an assignment. ********* See More Projects in my custom category: PROJECT BASED LEARNING MORE LIKE THIS: ZOO DESIGN: Area, Perimeter, Map Skills, Project Based Learning, & More! THE ISLAND: Project Based Learning for Writing, Math, Reading, Science, & SS GEOMETROCITY: Create & Build a City Made of Math Using Geometry FINAL FRONTIER, 3 part project: ELA, Math, Science BUILD A TINY HOUSE: Project Based Learning Activity with Geometry, Area, and Perimeter DESIGN AN OBSTACLE RACE COURSE with Area and Perimeter RUN A TACO TRUCK: Decimals, Area, Perimeter, Geometry, and Guacamole PRODUCE A TV SHOW: Development, Script Writing, and Build a TV Set BUILDING MY BLOCK: Your Neighborhood PBL for Math and ELA TREEHOUSE CONSTRUCTION: Design Your Dream House In the Trees, A PBL Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE Project Based Learning, Build a Ski Resort Project Based Learning, Design a School Library Project Based Learning, Design a Water Park Project Based Learning, Discovery In the Rainforest Project Based Learning, Earth Day Invention Project Based Learning, Running A Lemonade Stand Project Based Learning, Save Christmas Project Based Learning, Shark Security Force Project Based Learning, Snak
Looking to Integrate PBL in your classroom? Project Based Learning (PBL) is a learning framework in which students research, investigate, and provide a solution to a real world problem. In PBL, students aren’t just creating a project. They are going through a process. In this resource, you will find activity pages to help students choose a topic for their project, write a driving question for their topic, record their learning, and reflect on their work. Posters are also included with project ideas as well as ideas for how to end a PBL unit. Includes: PBL Posters PBL Guide PBL Worksheets Google Slides Digital Version TpT Digital Version Digital Activity: To use Easel for Distance Learning, select "Open in Easel" on each individual product listing. Works with computers, laptops, Chromebooks, iPads, and tablets. Follow us! TpT Store Facebook Instagram Twitter
Have your students demonstrate their understanding of many different math concepts while designing a map of their own town! This hands-on math activity is a project that will definitely engage your students. File Type PDF
Looking for project based learning ideas for middle school or elementary school students? They will love planning a road trip from start to finish!
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Learn about France with this France preschool unit! Activities, crafts, food, songs, etc to give your child a taste of France.
Take your learning outside with this fun backyard measurement scavenger hunt. Grab your printable scavenger hunt and get ready to learn math outside.
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Need an engaging end of year project ? Look no further than this quilt craft ! Perfect for elementary teachers and homeschoolers alike, this project-based learning resource covers end of year reflection topics —including academics , personal growth , social skills , creativity , extracurriculars , and looking forward —through cross-curricular activities . A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR: End of year celebration Writing lessons or centers Brain breaks Early finisher activities Morning work Emergency sub plans Bulletin board ...or just for fun! QUILT SQUARE TOPICS INCLUDE: Academics Personal growth Social skills Creativity Extracurriculars Looking forward USE CASE EXAMPLES: Each student receives a quilt square about the same topic (i.e., academic quilt squares), but perhaps varying designs, so they can build their own end of year quilt Each student receives a quilt square about a different topic, but perhaps varying designs, so the end result is an end of year class quilt ...and many more! HOW IT WORKS: On each quilt square page, cut along the dashed line. Students will fill in the information prompts on their quilt square(s). Encourage students to get creative—drawing and coloring to make their quilt squares their own. When you're ready to assemble the quilt, glue the white space around each square together to make a quilt pattern. Once the glue dries, display the quilt on a bulletin board or wall for all to see! Help your students celebrate their school year! Whether you're looking for a hands-on project or something for your bulletin board, this resource has something for everyone. CROSS-CURRICULAR SUBJECTS COVERED: Art (drawing, coloring, arts & crafts) English language arts Grammar Social emotional learning (SEL) Spelling Writing You might also be interested in my other project-based learning quilts. Check out my contributor profile for more! End of Year Project-Based Learning Activity (Build an End of Year Quilt PBL)
STEM activities are a great way to engage children as they learn. This huge collection of 60 Best STEM Activities kids are sure to love.
The Remedia Critical Thinking Skills workbook series is perfect for students who need extra support developing their analytical and critical thinking skills. The Thinking Skills: Using Logic workbook offers 24 engaging activities with creative illustrations to help students analyze problems, evaluate solutions and follow sequential steps to reach conclusions. This workbook is designed for students in grades 3-4 with an interest level of 2-6, and is 28 pages in length. These Remedia workbooks are ideal for students with learning differences such as ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, speech and language delays, autism, and others. The workbooks feature a strong focus on basic skills and repetition, larger type size, simple art that is not distracting or too juvenile, simple worksheets, and a high-interest format.
Do you want to get started with project based learning, but you’re not sure how? Maybe project based learning sounds too complicated, in-depth, and overwhelming to you? That’s how I felt when I first delved into PBL. But now I know there is nothing to be afraid of! In this post, I will give a quick explanation of project-based learning and then give you some tips and ideas to begin to implement it in your own classroom. What is Project Based Learning? Project based learning, simply stated, is an authentic learning experience
If you're coming up to your next Earth Science unit and struggling to find resources, we've got a treat for you! Teaching concepts like weathering and erosion in the classroom can be challenging as geological processes are topics that cannot be understood simply by reading. Erosion and weathering are perfect topics for engaging your students in hands-on learning. To help you start your planning, we've gathered 20 of the best weathering and erosion activities you can try in your classroom!
Download this free ghost craft printable and create your own cut and paste activity with eight pages of ghosts plus features and accessories.
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A whole month of daily low-prep STEAM activities for kids. You are going to love all of the low-prep STEAM activities that we have in store!
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PBL MATH ACTIVITIES: Digital for Google Classroom This math PBL project will have your students practicing real-world math applications while having a BLAST! This project based learning task is a great extension and enrichment activity for your early finishers. This project has students acting as managers of their school's sports teams (baseball, basketball, football, hockey, and soccer!). They must make several decisions about the sports program, practicing several common core math standards along the way. Students will love getting to make decisions as the boss and YOU will love the enriched math practice they get along the way. This pack would be great for enriching second graders, perfect for third graders, and even a great review for upper grades! This is perfect for an end of the year cumulative or spiral math project! This product is DIFFERENTIATED for you and your students, and includes U.S., Australian, and Canadian versions!! It also includes both Printable & Digital Google Slides versions. ⭐ HERE ARE THE TASKS STUDENTS WILL COMPLETE: •Sports Equipment: The coaches have ordered sports equipment for their respective sports. Students must add up their totals using differentiated menus. •Sports Schedule: Students must calculate the amount of time each team spends practicing, warming up, and playing a game. Differentiated menus are provided – one uses 30 minute increments and one uses 5 minutes increments. •The Winning Drives: Students must measure the distances the football team and soccer team went on their winning drives. Students measure the lines on the field in inches and record them, and then convert them to yards. •The Snack Shack: Students must help out at the snack shack and help students count their money and decide what they can and can’t buy. Students will travel around to task cards to count money and answer the challenging questions on their recording sheet. •Game Attendance: Students will use differentiated data sets to create a bar graph showing average game attendance for each sport. They will then use their graph to draw conclusions about what they can do next year to improve attendance at some of the less popular sports. •Sports Fractions: Students will travel to various task cards around the room and record fractions associated with the picture on their task cards. ►BUNDLE IT: Save 20% with this HUGE BUNDLE of PBL Math Projects! ►EXTEND THE PROJECT: Check out the Manage a Sports Team Creative Pack here! Check out more PBL Math Projects: Plan a Camping Trip - Cumulative Math Enrichment Project Build a Zoo - Cumulative Math Enrichment Project Run a Restaurant - Cumulative Math Enrichment Project Plan a Space Trip - Cumulative Math Enrichment Project
Design your own App Project and Persuade us to buy it! The ultimate goal for this activity is to grow your students creativity and to help them with their persuasive writing skills. My students enjoyed these design tasks and seeing their final outcomes was so exciting. All pages are in black & white options. PLEASE READ AND PREVIEW THIS DESCRIPTION BEFORE PURCHASING. Total Pages: 40 pages
Engage your students in a captivating project-based learning journey with "The Wild Robot." This immersive unit invites students to channel their creativity and critical thinking through a series of 12 hands-on projects and fun activities. Complete with rubrics for the projects and detailed instructions for the activities, students will research, write, and create as they connect with the novel through intriguing educational adventures. This comprehensive unit integrates literature, science, writing, STEM, and critical thinking skills, fostering a holistic learning experience that will leave a lasting impact on your students as they dive deeply into the world of The Wild Robot. What teachers like you are saying: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "This resource has A LOT for you to use, which is great! I did the mystery setting with my students and they had so much fun. The directions were clearly defined and it was easy to follow. I can't wait to use it again this year." - Mariah G. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Absolutely amazing resource! The thought that must have went into this! I tweaked it a little bit to include all 3 novels, because my class finished all 3 and I wanted a great culminating project - this fit the bill! Thank you!" -Sarah N. Delivered to you as a PDF, PowerPoint, and Google Slides. What's Included: Create/Build Your Own Robot Project & Descriptive Writing with Rubric Animals from the Novel Exploration, Character Traits (Inner & Outer) Animals in Nature Research Poster Report with Rubric Setting Mystery Project with Rubric Setting Diorama Project with Rubric Roz's Transformation (Inner and Outer) and Descriptive Writing Roz's Disguise Challenge and Descriptive Writing Roz's Wild Adventure Comic Book Science Animal Imprinting Article & Questions Science Migrating Animals Article & Questions STEM Challenges: 3 Building Challenges with Reflection Questions Newspaper Editorial Project about Implications of AI with Rubric Delivered to you as a PDF, PowerPoint, and Google Slides. Want even more? Check out our blog post at ... 5 Classroom Activities for The Wild Robot For classroom and/or homeschool PERSONAL USE ONLY. COMMERCIAL USE IS NOT ALLOWED. © Obsessed With Learning