Sunday, June 25, 2017

5 Project based learning strategies

1. Create PBL content lessons that meet the different learning modalities of students. Provide a variety of experiences that address learning styles such as; sensory, visual, auditory, tactile, and indoor/outdoor experiences.

2.Individual (PBL)- Allow students to individually explore, investigate, record and communicate results. Allowing individual experiences helps students to use their problem solving and critical thinking skills.

3. Peer Pair (PBL)-  Allowing two students to work on a learning experience together, helps students improve their communication, interaction and problem solving skills. Peer pair also encourages constructive feedback within peers.

4. Small groups (PBL)- Create small groups to complete project learning. Groups of 4 students, allows students to collaborate and interact. Small groups give students the opportunity to communicate and delegate portions of the group work.

5.  Create PBL  content lessons to the interest of the students. Proving lessons that pertain to the interest of the students helps students to retain the information and relate to it. Students will use their knowledge of their interest to complete the learning experience.

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