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5 thoughts on “Spring Projects”
Great timing on dropping this little nugget of glee as we all jump-start our dead-cold car batteries and head back into the classroom.
This is so tantalizing! I am trying Invisibles this year, learning as I go, having some success, stumbling a little. If I attend a summer institute will I learn how to set myself up for Spring Projects? I think I need some hand holding to make it happen, don’t think I’ll be able to do it this year but maybe next year…
I will take responsibility to get you the information you need to do the Spring Projects, Carly. They are easy, as long as the kids have been trained w CI. And yours can serve as a testing classroom, so we both win. You will be pleased.
Thank you Ben!
Yes! Attach to this any ed jargon we want. Rigor. Application. Project-based. Discovery learning. DOK. Essential Question. etc…