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After School Project-Based Learning Plan September, 2009. Reusing Household Trash. RECYCLING. Reusing Household Trash. Duration: 3 weeks Grade/Age Level: 2 - 6 Facilitator (s):. Project Idea. Goals:
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After School Project-Based Learning Plan September, 2009
ReusingHousehold Trash RECYCLING
Reusing Household Trash • Duration: 3 weeks • Grade/Age Level: 2 - 6 • Facilitator (s):
Project Idea Goals: • Explain to students that they can help to save the environment by reusing recyclable household trash • Students use critical thinking, investigative, technology, and collaborative skills to gain first-hand knowledge of the recycling process through group research • Students explore, observe, and use creative skills to translate the idea of reusing household trash into tangible, usable craft items
Challenge Tasks students will complete to answer the guiding question: • Share prior knowledge about recycling in brainstorming session • Keep daily log of amounts and types of their household trash • Collect and bring recyclable household trash to after school program
Challenge • Conduct Internet research to explore different ways to reuse recyclable household trash • Participate in final product “Trash to Treasure” by working cooperatively with team members to create and design usable items from recyclable household trash • Cooperatively select presentation format from given list
Investigation • Observe and record amounts and types of household trash that accumulates (within their homes) over a given time period • Through process of discover learning, explore ways to reuse recyclable household trash
Scenario/Problem • Finding creative ways to change students’ personal behaviors that affect the environment • Finding creative ways to promote ongoing awareness of the need to protect the environment
Driving ? • What can we do to save our environment?
Project Content • Introduction to the concepts of recycling, reusing, and reducing using the guiding question a). Definition: recycling, reusing, and reducing b). Reasons for recycling c). How reusing household trash helps environment d). Ways to reuse recyclable household trash
Project Content • Content area skills in science, math, reading, listening, speaking, and writing based on PSSA standards (www.pacode.com/secure/data/022/chapter4/chap4toc.html) • Incorporation of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) National Educational Technology Standards for Students http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/ForStudents/2007Standards/NETS_for_Students_2007.htm
21st Century Skills and Habits of Mind Applying prior knowledge Listening with understanding and empathy Taking responsibility for risks Using technology Time management Prioritizing, Efficiency Questioning, Problem-solving Research, Creativity
Group Work in heterogeneous groups to: • Create toys, games, or other innovations from recyclable household trash • Make craft book (younger kids) to display sketches of innovations • Conduct group research • Create PowerPoint presentation • Select medium to present final product • Present final product to audience
Individual • Observe and record amounts and types of household trash that accumulates (within their homes) over a given time period • Collect and bring recyclable household trash to after school program • Work cooperatively with team members to complete tasks • Participate in either oral or written observations, commentaries, and reflections
Presentation Audience • Parents – to be decided • School – to be decided • Community – to be decided • Experts – to be decided • Web – PowerPoint presentation to be uploaded to after school blog.
Activities to Generate Interest • Brainstorming about types of household trash. • Recycling games • Role play • Internet research • Blogging • Product design and creation
Ongoing Assessment • Journal/learning log – Blogs • Art/visuals • Preliminary plans/sketches of designs • Rough draft of research paper • Art work – Younger kids make craft books from reusable household trash to showcase their sketches
Ongoing Assessment • Practice presentations • Research notes • Checklists • Concept maps • Craft project
Final Assessment • Written product - PowerPoint document, art book with sketches of craft items, concept maps, etcetera • Oral presentation • Display of craft items • Reflection • Self-evaluation
Debriefing Methods • Debriefing form • Survey • Journal/learning log - blogs • Group game
Resources • On-site staff • Equipment – tables, chairs, computers, smartboard, Internet access, white board, dry markers • Materials – recyclable household trash, art supplies • Community resources – to be decided
Week One - Concept Developmentand Research • Initial discussion of project • Introduction of topic and guiding question • Information gathering • First blog entry • Recyclables due • Ongoing assessments
Week Two – Preliminary Production • Information gathering • Rough draft of research paper • Preliminary plans/sketches of designs • Second blog entry • PowerPoint document • Evaluation of work in progress • Recyclables due
Week Three -Final Phase • Completion of products • Presentation of products • Final evaluation