Spring Project Based Learning: Environment, Animals, & Economics

For a break during or after testing, try implementing a spring project based learning unit. Your students are guaranteed to be engaged with hands-on, real-world challenges and activities. With project based learning, curriculum standards will still be covered, along with 21st century learning skills. In this post, I'll provide you will pbl units about the environment, endangered species, and economics. These units can even be used for Earth Day. Let's celebrate spring with project based learning!

Spring Project Based Learning is a great, hands-on way to get your students thinking about and solving real world problems. This post shows you PBL units about the environment, endangered species, and economics. These will work great for your upper elementary 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade classroom or home school students. You'll be covering the curriculum standards AND 21st Century learning skills. What more could you want? {third, fourth, fifth graders, springtime}
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Using Online Resources to Study Women in History

As an instructional technology specialist, I always emphasized the importance of learning about the history of technology and important people who invented tools and techniques we use today. One famous woman in the history of technology is Dr. Grace Hopper. With National Women's History Month being celebrated in March, I've provided online resources to research biographies about important women in history.

Find great online resources for various social studies research projects, but particularly for learning about women in history in the upper elementary classroom. This blog post gives you great, credible online sources where students can find great information - including the Library of Congress, Newsela, WhiteHouse.gov, Bio.com, and EdPuzzle. Click through to see how you can use these tools with your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom and homeschool students today.


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