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Year 10: LPD Projects

Year 10: LPD Projects. A choice of cross curricular paperless projects. Global Issues – paperless projects. What to do ( Area of Interaction) Get into groups of no more than three people Read all of the project questions and AOIs Discuss as a group and choose a project

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Year 10: LPD Projects

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  1. Year 10: LPD Projects A choice of cross curricular paperless projects

  2. Global Issues – paperless projects What to do (Area of Interaction) • Get into groups of no more than three people • Read all of the project questions and AOIs • Discuss as a group and choose a project • Find out what you have to do in the project • Keep your AOI and project question in focus When to do it: • 5 weeks, working independently as a group

  3. Global Issues – paperless projects How to do it (Approaches to Learning skills) • Keep all of your work, notes, tasks online • Use collaborative tools to work together • Read all the tasks first and work out a plan of how and when to complete the work.

  4. Poverty and hunger Does it matter if cultures are lost?

  5. Conflict and peace Who does corruption hurt the most?

  6. Education for all Why should girls go to school?

  7. Health and disease How can you live with a fatal disease?

  8. Global trade & development How is their problem my problem?

  9. Environmental sustainability How do we determine an acceptable risk?

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