Designing Effective Projects
: Project-Based Units to Engage Students
Project Design
Thinking Skills
Unit Plan Index
Instructional Strategies
Quote to Note
"When projects start, I'm tearing around facilitating lots of activities at once. Project days are harder than paper and pencil days, but the kids are so charged, so deeply engaged, it's worth it."
Lisa-Helen Shapiro
First grade teacher
Teachers have always used each other for good ideas to improve their instruction.
The
Designing Effective Projects
resource includes a collection of exemplary Unit Plans that integrate technology into classroom projects. Most of the units were developed by teachers participating in the Intel® Teach professional development program. The program emphasizes curriculum development that aligns to standards and promotes higher-order thinking using Curriculum-Framing Questions, authentic project tasks, effective instructional strategies, and performance assessment.
Designing Effective Projects
provides a foundation for good planning and supports you in adapting these project-based units or developing your own from scratch.
Project Design
Learn about effective use of project approaches across the curriculum and grades. Follow planning guidelines to help you target standards and assess student products and performances.
Thinking Skills
Review what current research says about higher-order thinking and what this look like in elementary and secondary classrooms.
Unit Plan Index
Examine technology-rich Unit Plans you can use right away, or as models for your own planning.
Instructional Strategies
Learn about adapting several "ideas worth borrowing" to engage students and meet your instructional aims.
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