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E-raamat: DIY Project Based Learning for Math and Science [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Jefferson Middle School, University of California at Irvine, USA)
  • Formaat: 144 pages, 11 Tables, black and white; 27 Line drawings, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315709598
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 101,56 €*
  • * hind, mis tagab piiramatu üheaegsete kasutajate arvuga ligipääsu piiramatuks ajaks
  • Tavahind: 145,08 €
  • Säästad 30%
  • Formaat: 144 pages, 11 Tables, black and white; 27 Line drawings, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315709598
Are you interested in using Project Based Learning to revamp your lessons, but arent sure how to get started? In DIY Project Based Learning for Math and Science, award-winning teacher and Edutopia blogger Heather Wolpert-Gawron makes it fun and easy! Project Based Learning encourages students and teachers alike to abandon their dusty textbooks, and instead embrace a form of curriculum design focused on student engagement, innovation, and creative problem-solving. A leading name in this field, Heather Wolpert-Gawron shares some of her most popular units for Math and Science in this exciting new collection. This book is an essential resource for teachers looking to:











Create their own project-based learning units.





Engage student in their education by grounding lessons in real-world problems and encouraging them to develop creative solutions.





Incorporate role-playing into everyday learning.





Develop real-world lessons to get students to understand the life-long relevance of what they are learning.





Assess multiple skills and subject areas in an integrated way.





Collaborate with teachers across subject areas.





Test authentic skills and set authentic goals for their students to grow as individuals.

Part I of the book features five full units, complete with student samples, targeted rubrics, a checklist to keep students on track, and even "Homework Hints." Part II is a mix-and-match section of tools you can use to create your own PBL-aligned lessons. The tools are available as eResources on our website, www.routledge.com/9781138891609, so you can print and use them in your classroom immediately.
eResources ix
Meet the Author x
Foreword xi
Suzie Boss
Introduction 1(12)
Project Based Learning, the Common Core, and the 4Cs
2(2)
Experts Weigh In
4(2)
A Teacher's Maker Movement
6(1)
How to Create Your Own PBL Unit Focusing on Math or Science
7(3)
How This Book Is Different Than Other PBL Books
10(3)
Part I PBL Lessons
13(100)
1 The Genius Unit: A Unit Based on Informational Reading and Scientific Lab Reports
15(18)
Overview
15(1)
Step-by-Step Lessons
16(8)
Tip on How to Assess Writing Quickly #1
24(1)
Student Exemplars
25(8)
2 The Invention Unit: A Unit Based on Inventing Solutions to Common, Everyday Problems Using Persuasive Pitch Writing, Crowdsourcing, 3D Printing, and Digital Commercial Production
33(22)
Overview
33(1)
Step-by-Step Lessons
34(15)
Tip on How to Assess Writing Quickly #2
49(1)
Student Exemplars
49(6)
3 The Galapagos Unit: A Unit Committed to Funding a Mission to Save the Endangered and Unique Species of the Galapagos Islands Based on Student Research, Role-Playing, Writing an Executive Summary of Recommendations, and an Oral Pitch to the "Board" of a Major Institute
55(16)
Overview
55(1)
Step-by-Step Lessons
56(11)
Tip on How to Assess Writing Quickly #3
67(1)
Student Exemplars
68(3)
4 The Theme Park Unit: A Unit Based on the Engineering of Building a Theme Park Focused on Mathematical Trial and Error and Various Thematic Genres
71(18)
Overview
71(1)
Step-by-Step Lessons
72(12)
Tip on How to Assess Writing Quickly #4
84(1)
Student Exemplars
85(4)
5 The Teach Them to Be Teachers Unit: A Unit Based on the Highest Level of Communication of All ... the Ability to Teach
89(24)
Overview
89(2)
Step-by-Step Lessons
91(15)
Tip on How to Assess Writing Quickly #5
106(1)
Student Exemplars
106(7)
Part II Mix-and-Match Lessons to Design Your Own PBL Units
113(30)
Google Advanced Search
115(1)
Six Steps of Being an Internet Detective
116(2)
How to Write a Newspaper Article
118(1)
The Problem Statement
119(1)
Writing with Numeracy Lesson
120(3)
Collaboration Constitution Assignment
123(1)
How to Comment on a Blog
124(1)
Online Ethics and Copyright Activity
125(1)
Understanding Infographics Lesson
126(1)
Executive Summary Outline
127(1)
Oral Presentation Timing Sheet
128(1)
Norms for Backchanneling and Using Twitter
129(1)
Internet Literacy: Verifying the Evidence Lesson
130(1)
Cornell Notes
131(1)
Oral Presentation Rubric
132(1)
Business Letter Outline
133(1)
How to Conduct an Interview
134(1)
QRF (Question-Response Format)
135(1)
Oral Conference Feedback Sheet
136(1)
Norms for Video Conferencing
137(1)
Developing a Student-Created Assessment
138(2)
How to Annotate Text
140(1)
Visual Presentation (PowerPoint) Guidelines
141(1)
Advocacy/Argument Outline
142(1)
References 143
Heather Wolpert-Gawron is an award-winning middle school teacher and a popular blogger through Tweenteacher.com and Edutopia.org. She is also author of DIY Project Based Learning in ELA and History, as well as two other books with Routledge Eye On Education.