Project-Based Learning at Early Elementary

Introduction
Before You Begin: Why should I do this?
Two Quotes to Guide Your Journey
Laying the Groundwork
The Sled Dog Analogy
Intro to Routines and Cues
Examples of Cues and Transitions
The Cleanup Routine
Chaos and Routine
Example Projects
How to Choose a Project
Project Examples – Start Small
Project Examples – Raise the Stakes
Pace Yourself
Preparation
Plan a Trip!
Collaboration and Teaming
Strategic Teaming
Engaging Staff and Community Members
The Benefits of Public Projects
Case Study
Art Museum
Bonus Videos
How Did You Become a Teacher?
Leadership vs. Followership
We Changed the World!
Project-Based Learning at Early Elementary
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Pace Yourself

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Project-Based Learning at Early Elementary Pace Yourself

Though the benefits of project-based learning outweigh the costs, it’s important to remember to avoid burnout. Take it slow out there.

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