Plan a project for your classroom or future classroom. The topic can be based on your students’ interests, a learning event or experience, or on a required unit of instruction, using Project Planning Part One located in Required Studies. Copy and paste th

Plan a project for your classroom or future classroom. The topic can be based on your students’ interests, a learning event or experience, or on a required unit of instruction, using Project Planning Part One located in Required Studies. Copy and paste the Project Planning Part One document into a Word document and type your plans within the document.  Read the documents belowProjects that Power Young Minds (PDF)Project Planning Part One (DOC)Use this document to complete Part One of your planRead the following webpage(s)Seven Essentials for Project Based LearningThe Project Approach (Overview, plus go to the menu on the left to view Theory, Learning and Teaching; Planning)Systematic Instruction and Project Work Examples of Projects The Project Approach: Meeting the State Standards Project Based Learning and Common Core StandardsSupport MaterialsNote: These resources have been provided to enhance your overall learning experience. You will want to review and archive them with your other references.Program WebsitesBuck Institute’s Project Based Learning: The Creative Curriculum:Edutopia: Expeditionary Learning:High Reach:HighScope:The Project Approach:www.projectapproach.orgScottish Storylines:Early Childhood Research and Practice:Voices of Practitioners:Video Clips:Project Based Learning: Explained MOV | WMVFive Year Olds Pilot Their Own Project Based Learning MOV | WMV