This engineering project will challenge your students to build a bridge out of only 100 popsicle sticks that can support a heavy load (like the teacher's or student's if engineered properly). This project will inform the students on what makes a bridge strong with a focus on Truss bridges. They will be tasked to design, build, test their bridges using different objects, and evaluate them.
Huge project on vacation planning that incorporates English, Math, Social Studies, Art, Technology and more! The students will individually choose a destination country of their choice and will have to plan a vacation following a budget, solve math questions related to their project & research their country's economics, environment + resource management and government. Finally, they will create a brochure displaying their country for everyone to appreciate. This project will take a lot of work
This project is perfect for teachers looking to engage students in grades 6-9 with a dynamic exploration of history and social justice. It's all about celebrating heroes from diverse backgrounds—Indigenous, Black, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Filipino, and more—who fought against racism. Students will choose a hero, dive into research, and then get creative, whether writing a poem, crafting a biography, or creating a comic strip. It's engaging, requires no prep on your end, and will spark empathy w
6th - 9th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
This is the perfect PBL project for student engagement and curiosity. It needs no preparation from you and is based on students' interests. It is for grades 6 to 8 and they will have the opportunity to research a topic of their choice (inquiry). I recommend doing it individually :) It includes: - An introduction to inquiry and how to build an inquiry question. - Examples of inquiry questions - K-W-L chart - Research section - Google slides/presentation guidelines - Rubric for assessment
Get ready for some roller coaster fun with this project for students in grades 5-8! Using recycled materials, students will work together to design and build their own roller coasters, learning about engineering and teamwork along the way. It's a hands-on, eco-friendly adventure that combines creativity with science. They will become familiar with terms like potential and kinetic energy and will have to add unique features to their coasters. No prep needed! Answer keys and rubric included.
This is an engaging math budgeting project where your students get to choose a career, create a budget, and find out what it means to live in Canada! They will be tasked to find their salary in their respective city of residence and then find a place to live that they can afford along with other amenities (car, food, utilities, streaming services, personal spendings). Throughout the project, they will use the 50%/30%/20% budgeting technique to learn how to efficiently place their earnings monthl
This project will have your students hooked from the beginning! They will become youtubers and review a product of their choice. Using an iPad to film themselves, they will choose a product (makeup, food, objects...) and will have to convince their audience to buy/try it. They have to think about how they will get the attention from their audience from start to finish. This is the perfect project to have your students engaged without taking much of your time.
This French engineering project will challenge the students to build a bridge out of only 100 popsicle sticks that can support a heavy load (like the teacher's if engineered properly). This project will inform the students on what makes a bridge strong with a focus on Truss bridges. They will be tasked to design, build, test their bridges using different objects, and evaluate them.
Let your students travel around the world to French speaking countries and choose where they prefer to travel, eat, and more. Divide your classrooms into 4 corners and have the students walk to the corner representing their choice.
Engage your students in the fascinating world of science with this exciting experiment project designed for grades 5-8! Encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills as students select their own experiment, apply the scientific method to investigate a question, gather data, and draw conclusions. This hands-on project will not only deepen their understanding of scientific concepts but also foster a love for experimentation and discovery. Don't miss out on this enriching opportunity to sp
This is a differentiated evaluation to assess your students on their French sentence structure. There are 3 different levels to choose from and there is a rubric included. Each sentence must have a subject, verb and object. All levels have different support and guidelines.
Canadian school money (from coins to dollars) ready to print, cut & laminate. It can be used for counting games in Math (whole & decimal numbers) or even classroom rewards.
This is an engaging French STEM challenge to get your students to collaborate to achieve each task cards. With only a rubber band, 6 plastic cups and a few rope pieces, the students must stack the cups and only the rubber band can touch the cups. There are 6 challenges to complete and the further ahead they get, the harder the challenge will be. Teams of 2-4 are recommended for this project and each team must receive the 6 task cards.
This is a fun French game to have your students get to know one another while speaking French! Give them a small pack of skittles each and the color they pick is the one they have to share to their peers. They can take turns answering the questions. They can only eat the skittle once they have answered the question. Share the screen on your digital whiteboard or print the instructions (1 per group).