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Preview of Project Based Learning Math - Host a Slumber Party With Critical Thinking

Project Based Learning Math - Host a Slumber Party With Critical Thinking

Students love slumber parties or sleepovers and they will love planning their ultimate party. If you're looking for a fun and engaging project based learning unit, this pbl unit includes math, technology, writing, and 21st Century Skills. First, students write a persuasive letter telling why they should have the party. Activities include: inviting 10 friends and deciding on entertainment and the food you want to serve. They are required to stay within their budget of $200. WHY TEACHERS LOVE PBL.
Preview of Savvy by Ingrid Law Project Choice board

Savvy by Ingrid Law Project Choice board

Created by
Mary Mills
9 projects in a choice board. There are different types of projects to fit every learning style. Projects cover theme, character development, plot development, importance of setting.
Preview of April Free Choice Writing Board

April Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of April. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of February Free Choice Writing Board

February Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of February. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of January Free Choice Writing Board

January Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of January. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of December Free Choice Writing Board

December Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of December. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of October Free Choice Writing Board

October Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of October. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of September Free Choice Writing Board

September Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of September. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of June Free Choice Writing Board

June Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of June. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of May Free Choice Writing Board

May Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of May. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of March Free Choice Writing Board

March Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of March. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of November Free Choice Writing Board

November Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of November. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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