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Where is the best location for our class garden?. This provides students the opportunity to explore the different locations and evaluate which they will benefit the plants most. Analyzing the soil, amount of sunlight, water source, and understanding the plant cycle will allow students to learn. By dividing into group based on their favored location, students will present a short presentation about WHY they think there location is best for our garden. This provides students the opportunity to defend their location. At the end of all the presentations, we will discuss, vote, and decide on our location. Then, we will plant our garden!

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Life Science
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Activity/Lab
Date Added:
10/11/2016
An Introduction to Geological Field Trips: Case Study Avonlea Badlands, Saskatchewan
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"An Introduction to Geological Field Trips: Case Study Avonlea Badlands, Saskatchewan" emerged out of the passion of a few people for fieldwork. During the COVID-19 pandemic there was a real need to replace the actual field trips - forbidden during the pandemic - with something else that will give the student a taste or a tease of fieldwork. More than being the conclusion, this project wants to be the inspiration that will carry the student out of the classroom and into the field. Consequently, how do you prepare for a field trip? It is easy to assume that somebody else will know everything about the area where you're going and you're just going along for the ride - because at the end of the day you are there to learn. Absolutely true, but being mentally prepared will make everything seem less overwhelming, less foreign and consequently, way more enjoyable. Yet, even the preparation process can feel like a big white elephant in the room. Where do you start? Obviously with the first page of the book.The authors are grateful to receive funding support from the University of Regina’s OER Publishing Program Small Project Grant, which enabled us to actually carry real fieldwork in the Avonlea Badlands in Southern Saskatchewan to collect all the data for this book.

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“An Introduction to Geological Field Trips: Case Study Avonlea Badlands, Saskatchewan” is trying to fill the gap between the student and the fieldwork. Most commonly, the geology student is thrown into the fire while in the field trips and has to process a lot of information on the fly. Consequently, sometimes is hard to see the full picture. This book wants to be the starting point for every student looking to embark in that first geological field trip. How to prepare? What to do? How to approach the field work? Which data should be collected? Where to start? It is a work in progress and as the students will learn more about preparation so, too, the authors will learn more and more about the questions that the student has before, during and after the field trip. We are grateful to all the people that contributed to this book. Your dedication to student success is admirable!

Word Count: 17033

ISBN: ISBN-13:978-0-7731-0780-9

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Applied Science
Ecology
Education
Environmental Science
Geology
History
Life Science
Physical Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Regina
Author:
Maria Velez
Monica Cliveti
Date Added:
06/01/2022
Introduction to Project Based Learning
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A unit of study to introduce in-service teachers to Constructivist teaching methods. Teachers will look at a particular manifestation of the theory, Constructionism, or more specifically, Project-based Learning.

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Education
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Guyana Ministry of Education
Date Added:
11/11/2016
Is my Local Stream a Healthy Habitat? (Middle School NGSS Unit)
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This unit explores Performance Expectations MS- LS2-4, LS2-5 by having students collect local ecosystems data with a variety of computational tools: pH sensors, turbidity, oxygen levels and temperature – and to develop a presentation to communicate how and why their stream is a healthy habitat, or not!

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Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
05/24/2018
Is my local stream a healthy habitat? (Middle School Life Science Unit)
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This unit explores Performance Expectations MS- LS2-4, LS2-5 by having students collect local ecosystems data with a variety of computational tools: pH sensors, turbidity, oxygen levels and temperature – and to develop a presentation to communicate how and why their stream is a healthy habitat, or not!

Subject:
Life Science
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Activity/Lab
Provider:
Educational Service District 112
Date Added:
01/04/2019
Just Like Kidneys: Semipermeable Membrane Prototypes
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Using ordinary household materials, student “biomedical engineering” teams design prototype models that demonstrate semipermeability under the hypothetical scenario that they are creating a teaching tool for medical students. Working within material constraints, each model consists of two layers of a medium separated by material acting as the membrane. The competing groups must each demonstrate how water (or another substance) passes through the first layer of the medium, through the membrane, and into the second layer of the medium. After a few test/evaluate/redesign cycles, teams present their best prototypes to the rest of the class. Then student teams collaborate as a class to create one optimal design that reflects what they learned from the group design successes and failures. A pre/post-quiz, worksheet and rubric are provided.

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
Activities
Author:
Jasmine Nitschke
Kelsey Mongeon
Date Added:
07/03/2017
Kenya ICT CFT Course: ICT Tools to support Project Based Learning
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KICTCFT: Teachers can plan and are aware of the practicality of designing Project Based Learning opportunities. Specific Objectives: On completion of this unit you should be to, 1] Identify and describe ICT tools that support Project Based Learning, and 2] Describe how to structure real-world problems into a project design.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
Ministry of Education Science and Technology Kenya
Date Added:
04/15/2020
Learner Variability Project: Project-based Learning
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Project-based learning (PBL) actively engages learners in authentic tasks designed to create products that answer a given question or solve a problem. When educators act as facilitators and promote projects that are relevant to students as a part of the curriculum, students have agency over their learning, promoting self-efficacy and Motivation through this experiential learning. Working collaboratively on multimodal or cross-disciplinary projects as leaders and team-members can provide opportunities to build on individuals' experiences and strengths. It also can develop learners' collaboration, problem solving, critical thinking, and communication skills while fostering a Sense of Belonging. Educators should recognize that not all students have had previous experience with student-driven learning and may need additional support, including opportunities to participate successfully, and ample time to review materials and make decisions.

Subject:
Education
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Digital Promise
Date Added:
04/04/2023
Light-Up Plush Pals
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Students make their own design decisions about controlling the LEDs in a light-up, e-textile circuit, plush toy project that they make using LilyPad ProtoSnap components and conductive thread. They follow step-by-step instructions to assemble a product while applying their own creativity to customize it. They first learn about the switches—an on/off switch and a button—exploring these two ways of controlling the flow of electric current to LEDs and showing them the difference between closed and open circuits. Then they craft their creative light-up plush pals made from sewn and stuffed felt pieces (template provided) that include sewn electric circuits. Through this sewable electronics project, students gain a familiarity with microcontrollers, circuits, switches and LEDs—everyday items in today’s world and the components used in so many engineered devices.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
Activities
Author:
Angela Sheehan
Morgan Ulrich
Date Added:
05/11/2017
Linear Approximation and Tangent Planes: Calculus 3 Project by Abigail Powsner
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This Project has been completed as part of a standard 10 weeks Calculus 3 asynhronous online course with optional office hours during Summer 2022 semester at MassBay Community College, Wellesley Hills, MA. 

Subject:
Calculus
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Igor Baryakhtar
Date Added:
08/03/2022
Literary Food Truck Festival
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In the 2021-2022 school year, I decided to try a new approach to my Book Talk Project by hosting a Literary Food Truck Festival with my students. For specifics on this school year's project, explore the attached lesson.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Languages
Literature
Reading Literature
Speaking and Listening
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson Plan
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Jennifer Daniel
Date Added:
03/08/2022
Make a Shoebox Arcade Controller
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What is inside a video game controller? Students learn about simple circuits and switches as they build arcade controllers using a cardboard box and a MaKey MaKey—an electronic tool and toy that enables users to connect everyday objects to computer programs. Each group uses a joystick and two big push button arcade buttons to make the controller. They follow provided schematics to wire, test and use their controllers—exploring the functionality of the controllers by playing simple computer games like Tetris and Pac-Man. Many instructional photos, a cutting diagram and a wiring schematic are included.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
Activities
Author:
Angela Sheehan
Morgan Ulrich
Date Added:
11/09/2017
Models of Excellence: The Center for High-Quality Student Work
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"Models of Excellence is a curated, open-source collection of exemplary high-quality PreK-12 student work, along with resources to support the use of student work models to inspire and elevate teaching and learning. The purpose of this site is to catalyze the use of models to help build student skills and dispositions for success in college, careers and life."

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Case Study
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
EL Education
Date Added:
04/11/2019
More Rules, Less Bullies
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This is a Project Based Learning activity. Students will take on the role of a principal of a school and make rules and changes to deal with bullying.

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History
Material Type:
Interactive
Date Added:
10/09/2016
Open Pedagogy Assignment Creation
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This document provides a template for students to design and execute a three phase project as an alternative to a default 3 phase project. Its original usage was in art, design, and game classes that devided a class quarter into 4 projects, each taking roughly two to three weeks and broken into three default phases (preproduction, revisions, and final.)  Students should start by creating a copy of the example three phase project template and replacing sections with their own project-specific content. This framework pursued educational concepts such as choice-based arts education, teaching for artistic behavior, project-based learning, differentiated instruction and constructivism as natural complements to the process of open pedagogy and non-disposable assignments. 

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Arts and Humanities
Graphic Arts
Higher Education
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Student Guide
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Oscar Baechler
Date Added:
06/09/2023
Pa'lante: Onward With Art
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Students begin this unit by discussing their relationship with art, and the extent to which they believe art drives resistance movements. Students then participate in a Gallery Walk that highlights how members of the Puerto Rico community in the Young Lords used art to advance their ideas and preserve their culture. Students center the activism of Indigenous peoples in Puerto Rico by studying bomba music and murals. This helps them understand the roots of art—both visual and performance—as activism, and respond to the question: How can understanding Latinidad through art help us confront social and political injustices? Throughout this unit, students work in teams to create a poster series that inspires civic engagement and action on issues of social and political injustice.

Subject:
Ethnic Studies
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Module
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Educurious .
Date Added:
04/07/2022