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This table shows some examples of how teachers used thinking routines in PBL units.
An interactive map is a digital map that enables the viewer to explore and engage with the information by panning around, zooming in and out, hovering over points of interest, and clicking on objects to learn more about them. An interactive tour involves placards, QR codes, or other media placed in…
Ron Berger explains how his classroom culture helped students create high-quality products.
Overview of the why and what of PBLWorks' new model for designing rigorous, engaging projects.
Explains PBL, details the project, addresses assessment issues, and informs parents how to help.
This document helps students think about what they did in the project and how well the project went.
This form may be used during a project to have students report on what their team accomplished on a particular day or week.
This form may be used by students to track progress on a project and have them report on what they individually accomplished on a particular day or week.
This document helps a team keep track of project tasks, who is responsible for them, and by when.
This documents helps capture thoughtful feedback from the audience for student presentations.
May be filled in by project team members to record agreements about how they will work together.
This contract can be used by a project team to agree upon how they will work together.
This checklist helps teachers prepare for project presentations before they start.
A podcast is an audio recording or series of audio recordings focused on a particular topic or theme, similar to a talk radio show.
A business plan is a document that provides an overview of an existing or new business, outlining its goals as well as the steps and strategies to be implemented in order to achieve those goals. Business plans are developed for both internal purposes and external audiences, such as a plan written…
A museum exhibit is a curated collection of artifacts arranged and displayed for viewers' education and/or enjoyment. Exhibits are typically organized around a particular topic or theme with items carefully selected and strategically presented in order to convey a story or message about the subject.
An idea talk (inclusive of TED Talks, PechaKuchas, Ignite Talks, and other formats) is a short, concise presentation about a focused idea using a structured format.
A picture book is a book in which the illustrations are as important as – or more important than – the text in telling the story or conveying the message of the book.
An infographic is a visual representation of data, information, or ideas using graphics (images, illustrations, charts, diagrams) and minimal text. Infographics are often used to present large data sets or explain complex concepts in a way that is digestible and memorable.
This document helps students organize their presentations with a specific audience in mind.