Free PBL Driving Question Writing Tool

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Grade Levels
10th - 12th, Homeschool
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Resource Description:

This free self-directed PBL driving question writing tool was created to help students (and teachers) write meaningful and purposeful PBL driving questions. Driving questions are an important aspect of project based learning activities that keep the process clear and easy to follow.

This PBL driving question writing aid is a sample of a larger resource from a bigger resource on creating project based learning lesson plans. The project based learning resource is a workbook that guides students through the process of designing their own project-based learning experiences. All of the activities and brainstorming sessions included in this workbook lead up to the point of writing this driving question.

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Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.
Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.

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