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1. Fusion Yearbooks
- http://www.fusionyearbooks.com/blog/project-based-learning/
- This link provides teachers with 25 ways to incorporate more PBL in the classroom. Teachers can find strategies that involve technology, graphic organizers, posters, activities, rules, game scenarios and so much more. These 25 ways to incorporate PBL in the classroom are strategies that both teachers and students will enjoy! If you are looking for quick, creative, and fun, then this is a great link to check out first!
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2. Teaching Channel
- https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/ell-support-through-pbl-inps
- Teaching Channel provides teachers with valuable videos that show teachers exactly how to implement PBL strategies and learning in the classroom. This link specifically helps teachers with supporting ELL students through project based learning. This is just one example of how Teaching Channel can help teachers prepare for the classroom.
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3. Creative Educator
- http://creativeeducator.tech4learning.com/project-based-learning
- Creative Educator is a helpful tool to utilize for those teachers who need new and improved ways to implement project based learning in the classroom. This link takes you directly to a site that gives teachers ideas on how to make PBL authentic, how to make PBL matter, how to make PBL effective, and much more. Creative Educator is a great way for teachers to get creative when implementing PBL in the classroom.
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4. Getting Smart
- http://www.gettingsmart.com/categories/topics/project-based-learning/
- This website also discusses the topic of Project Based Learning through articles, blogs, and a variety of other ways to help teachers in the classroom. This website helps inspire and motivate teachers to use PBL techniques and also promotes PBL as a Project-Based World campaign. This website helps teachers see PBL in a way that prepares students for the world.
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5. Common Sense Education
- https://www.commonsense.org/education/top-picks/tools-for-project-based-learning
- This link takes you directly to a website that provides teachers with tools for project based learning. The best part about this website is that it gives teachers the opportunity to integrate technology into the PBL lessons they have created for their students. Common Sense Education lists the top rated tools teachers and students can access online, through phones, and tablets. The best part the majority of these tools are FREE!