Brief description of the project that can be sent home to parents.
This is how the students will be scored on their project based learning experience.
This calendar will give you an approximate snapshot of when we will be accomplishing the various tasks in class.
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Nine milestones that my students will accomplish throughout the PBL opportunity.
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Lists the tasks each student will complete for successful completion of Milestone 1.
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Students will complete the worksheet to show they understand how to identify valid websites.
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Tasks to be completed for milestone two, the Supermarket Sweep.
Vocab words that will be necessary to learn in order to successfully communicate during this milestone.
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Charts that can be utilized to help you complete your milestone two task two.
Source: United States Department of Agriculture: National Agricultural Library
Use this scavenger hunt to become more familiar with your local grocery store.
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Two day meal plan where students will further learn the meaning to eating healthy and how to prepare healthy meals for themselves and community members.
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Use this chart to list all the foods you enjoy eating, regardless of their healthiness.
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Use this sheet to group foods from your food list into healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals.
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Use these recipe cards to develop the healthy meals you can prepare for yourself and your family.
Source: homecookingmemories.com
Developing a brochure around alcohol, tobacco and drugs and then uploading it to an online database.
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Follow this rubric to complete your brochure.
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You can see these brochures as examples and this will ultimately be where your brochure will end up.
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Everything you'll need to know to create your own fitness prescriptions.
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Follow this guide to understand what a fitness prescription will need to include.
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Use this sheet to identify fitness goals you have had in the past, currently and you think you may have in the future.
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Here is a sample fitness prescription for a current high school student.
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Here is a sample fitness prescription for an adult.
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Relaxation is very important. This will help you take a closer look at what works for you, and where you can go to receive these services.
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Use this to come up with all the ways you relax.
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Create a document that puts your relaxation techniques in order and provide rationale. Use this document as an example.
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Use this document as an example to construct a sheet with location and contact information for places that offer services connected to your relaxation techniques.
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Here we will explore epidemiology in relation to STDs for Prince George's County. You will also get to show off your art skills when creating your own map.
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Look at the date from the most recent Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2013) on the CDC webpage. After you investigate the information presented, complete this exit slip.
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Please complete this vocabulary sheet so you have background information on various STDs that will be discussed in following PowerPoint presentations.
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Use this list to understand what must be on a quality map. Feel free to add to this list if you so desire.
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Create a map that shows the incidence rates for a particular STD. Your map should include all the 'must' haves and be well done. Utilize this Chlamydia STD Map as an example.
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Follow these steps to the writing process to complete an Argumentative Piece.
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Use these sentences to start formulating your ideas for your argumentative piece.
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Here is a sample draft of an argumentative piece.
Here is a sample revision of an argumentative piece. Remember revision is adding, subtracting and moving around substance of the piece. Do not worry about grammatical errors at this time.
Use these editing marks on your piece after you have completed the revision process. Here is where you worry about grammatical errors.
Use this to reference as a sample edit copy of your argumentative/position paper. This is where you will correct spelling and grammatical mistakes.
Here is a sample final draft of an argumentative piece.
After you have completed your final copy of your paper, compare it to this rubric to make sure you have done a superb job on your final copy.
Source: Regina Public Schools (2002)
Here you will learn about the reproductive systems and the process of which a baby is born.
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You will create a flow chart showing the process of a child being born. This should start from the egg/sperm cellular level, and go through each step along the way. Use these flow charts as examples to get your started.
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Create a 3D model off of your flow chart. Be creative and think outside the box. Use this photo of a 3D model as a sample to help you get started.
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