Project-based learning
As a teacher, my greatest struggle was finding a way for students to make connections and interact with the past. When students hear social studies, they first think about mind-numbing informational text and short answers—followed by boring lectures and endless slides. However, being a teacher, I want students to see the mysteries, stories, and parallels from the past. As a creator, I aim to create high-interest and interactive lessons to engage students. In my project-based learning units, students will explore in a scaffolded inquiry-based learning experience, while my simulations allow students to interact with the past as a character. They make choices, research information, enhance their ELA skills, and much more!
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Mystery of Roanoke Digital ELA PBL Unit
$4.75This NO-Prep/digital 5E Project-based learning activity will incorporate essential reading and writing skills such as close reading, inference, character traits, main idea, graphics, opinion writing, and much more! Through inquiry,...$4.75