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Project Based Learning Classroom Posters
Project Based Learning Classroom Posters
Project Based Learning Classroom Posters
Project Based Learning Classroom Posters
Project Based Learning Classroom Posters
Project Based Learning Classroom Posters
Project Based Learning Classroom Posters
Project Based Learning Classroom Posters
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Project based learning is an important part of every classroom. Students need to learn through inquiry to develop higher order thinking skills. Project based instruction allows our students to learn through rigorous activities. The posters that I created will remind students and teachers of all the essential components of a good project. Students will break up into groups to pick a topic, form their driving question, investigate, and present their topic. These projects are student centered, so students need to be given choices. I have included a title page and 7 steps to project based learning. The 7 steps include: What do I need to know? , What is my driving question? , How do I have a voice and a choice? , How do 21st century skills help me to learn? , How can I generate and investigate questions? , How can feedback and revision make my project more meaningful? , and How can I present my project and reflect on my work?. Under each poster title, I added a small definition of what will be done on that step. For my classroom, I printed them on cardstock, laminated and attached with ribbon. Check back soon for SS and Science project based learning units including rubrics. Enjoy!
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Project Based Learning Classroom Posters

$2.50

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Digital downloads
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Grades
K - 12th
Pages
10
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool

Description

Project based learning is an important part of every classroom. Students need to learn through inquiry to develop higher order thinking skills. Project based instruction allows our students to learn through rigorous activities. The posters that I created will remind students and teachers of all the essential components of a good project. Students will break up into groups to pick a topic, form their driving question, investigate, and present their topic. These projects are student centered, so students need to be given choices. I have included a title page and 7 steps to project based learning. The 7 steps include: What do I need to know? , What is my driving question? , How do I have a voice and a choice? , How do 21st century skills help me to learn? , How can I generate and investigate questions? , How can feedback and revision make my project more meaningful? , and How can I present my project and reflect on my work?. Under each poster title, I added a small definition of what will be done on that step. For my classroom, I printed them on cardstock, laminated and attached with ribbon. Check back soon for SS and Science project based learning units including rubrics. Enjoy!
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Rated 4.91 out of 5, based on 36 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 4, 2021
This was a great resource for my summer school class.
Rhonda G.
103 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 14, 2021
Lovely!
RWagner
(TPT Seller)
244 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 5, 2018
Amazing!
doria J.
123 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
July 11, 2018
Great visuals student friendly!
kim V.
99 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
March 6, 2018
great resource
326 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
February 17, 2018
Thank you this was great!
Jessica R.
1,039 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
October 6, 2017
Great Product
1,063 reviews
Rated 4.3 out of 5
August 25, 2016
I loved the content but it is disappointing that the colors and font are not editable at all. I feel the font is not very legible for a second grade (or younger) classroom and I don't know if boys in the room would be thrilled about all of the purple. I think it needs to be clear in the overview that the signs are "as is" only.
Cynthia W.
1,495 reviews
Simon Says Creations by Barbara Simon
Response from
Simon Says Creations by Barbara Simon
(TPT Seller)
Aug 25, 2016
I'm happy you liked the content of the posters. I'm sorry that the font was not for you. Please remember to look at previews before purchasing because they clearly show what you are purchasing. Have a great school year!

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