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1. Analyze information for reliability

2. PBL Foster

2.1. Self-management

2.2. Self-direct learning

3. Build the Culture

3.1. Expectations

3.2. Instructions or guidance

3.3. Learning goal for the day

3.3.1. What does this object means?

3.3.2. What would it mean to know this?

3.3.3. How would help us answer our driving question?

3.4. Collaboration as a group

3.5. Class discussion

3.6. Enough information from the teacher

3.7. Student Choice

3.7.1. Work alone

3.7.2. Collaborate with a peer

3.7.3. Use resources provided by the teacher

3.8. Classroom Culture

3.8.1. Rules

3.8.2. Perception

3.8.3. Shared values

3.8.4. Beliefs

3.9. Teacher

3.9.1. Positive feedback

3.9.2. Positive reinforcement

3.10. School Culture

3.10.1. Norm

3.10.2. Expectations

3.10.3. Traditions

3.10.4. Dress Code

3.10.5. Discipline System

3.10.6. Celebrate Achievement

3.10.7. Strong Culture

3.10.7.1. Encourage effort

3.10.7.2. Support Collaboration

3.10.7.3. Amplifies Motivation

3.10.7.4. Focus on strong learning points

3.10.7.5. Culture is shaped by:

3.10.7.5.1. See

3.10.7.5.2. Hear

3.10.7.5.3. Feel

3.10.7.6. Needs to:

3.10.7.6.1. Be reinforced

3.10.7.6.2. Openly Constructed

3.10.7.6.3. Celebrated

3.10.7.7. Teacher

3.10.7.7.1. Attitudes

3.10.7.7.2. Values

3.10.7.7.3. Goals

3.10.7.7.4. Practices

3.10.7.8. Strategies to build a strong culture in the classroom

3.10.7.8.1. Belief, Values

3.10.7.8.2. Shared Norms

3.10.7.8.3. Physical Environment

3.10.7.8.4. Protocols

3.10.7.8.5. Routines

3.11. Shared norms

3.11.1. Shared Agreements

3.11.2. Supports learning culture

3.11.2.1. Inclusive

3.11.2.2. Respectful

3.11.2.3. Fair

3.11.3. Students Uphold Norms

3.11.3.1. Everyone is accountable

3.12. Physical Environment

3.12.1. Tools

3.12.1.1. Voice

3.12.1.2. Choice

3.12.2. Flexible Arrangement

3.12.3. Physical Set Up

3.12.3.1. Learning Activity

3.12.4. Friendly Environment

3.12.4.1. Learning Visible

3.12.4.2. Learning Accessible

3.12.5. Project Wall

3.12.5.1. Project currently underway

3.12.5.2. Central Location

3.12.5.3. Manage Project

3.12.5.4. Highlight upcoming deadlines and milestones

3.12.5.5. Remind students of the driving question

3.12.5.6. Capture need-to-knows

3.12.5.7. Point to resources

3.12.6. Sentence Starters

3.12.6.1. Encourage

3.12.6.1.1. Argumentation

3.12.6.1.2. Critical Thinking

3.12.6.2. Language Learners

3.12.6.2.1. Culture of Safety

3.12.6.2.2. Culture of Trust

3.12.7. Evidence of the "messy middle"

3.12.7.1. Keep visible

3.12.7.1.1. Drafts

3.12.7.1.2. Prototypes

3.13. Protocols and Routines: Habits for a Student-Centered Classroom

3.13.1. Increase efficiency

3.13.2. Improve classroom management

3.13.3. Preserve

3.13.3.1. Time

3.13.3.2. Attention

3.14. Morning Meetings

3.14.1. Regularly Schedule

3.14.2. Low risk opportunity to check with in students

3.14.3. Build

3.14.3.1. Community

3.14.3.2. Strengthen Relationship

3.14.3.3. Amplify Student Voice

3.14.3.4. Support Student

3.14.3.4.1. Social Learning

3.14.3.4.2. Emotional Learning

3.14.4. Thinking Routines

3.14.4.1. Curiosity

3.14.4.2. Content Understanding

3.14.5. Fishbowl

3.14.5.1. Modeling

3.14.5.1.1. Discussing

3.14.5.1.2. Feedback

3.14.6. Closers

3.14.6.1. Accomplishments

3.14.6.2. Challenges

3.14.7. Reflection

3.14.7.1. Own Learning

3.14.8. Celebrations

3.14.8.1. High Fives

3.14.8.2. Shout-outs

3.14.8.3. Fist-bumps

3.15. Cracking the case

3.16. Lip Dub

3.17. Coaches' Notebook: Culture Builders

3.17.1. Ghost walk

3.17.2. Data Collection

3.17.3. Informal Observation

4. Align to Standards

4.1. Projects

4.1.1. Priority Standards

4.2. Target Standards

4.2.1. Rubrics

4.2.2. Entry Events

4.2.3. Scaffolding

4.2.3.1. Learning

4.2.3.2. Critique

4.2.3.3. Revision Protocol

4.2.3.4. Assessments

4.2.4. Public Products

4.2.5. Assessment Plan

4.3. Criteria

4.4. Keep the Focus

4.4.1. Lining questions

4.4.2. Final Product

4.4.3. Learning Goals

4.5. Coaches' Notebook: Connect Across Disciplines

4.5.1. Minding Map

4.5.2. Driving Questions Gallery Walk

4.5.3. Time Line

5. Assess Student Learning

5.1. Balance

5.1.1. Formative

5.1.1.1. Feedback

5.1.1.2. Peer Assessment

5.1.1.3. Expert Consultation

5.1.1.4. Self Reflection

5.1.1.5. Assessment for Learning

5.1.2. Summative

5.1.2.1. Assessment of Learning

5.1.2.2. End of a Project

5.2. Strategies for Striking a Balance

5.2.1. Quizzes

5.2.2. Observation

5.2.3. Protocols

5.3. Assessment Balance

5.3.1. Individual

5.3.2. Team

5.3.3. Self

5.3.4. Peer

5.3.5. Success of Skill

5.3.6. Content Mastery

5.3.7. Emphasize formative assessment

5.3.8. Feedback

5.3.8.1. Multiple Sources

5.4. Performance Indicator: Contextualize

5.4.1. Outstanding

5.4.1.1. Background research

5.4.1.1.1. Thoroughly conducted

5.4.1.1.2. Two resources

5.4.1.2. Problem clearly stated

5.4.1.3. Hypotheses/Theses

5.4.1.3.1. Grounded

5.4.2. Good

5.4.2.1. Background Research

5.4.2.1.1. Thoroughly conducted

5.4.2.2. Sources cited

5.4.2.3. Significance of the problem stated

5.4.2.4. Hypotheses/These

5.4.2.4.1. Clearly Stated

5.4.3. Competent

5.4.3.1. Background Research

5.4.3.1.1. Included in the introduction

5.4.3.2. Sources Cited

5.4.3.3. Significance of the problem stated

5.4.3.4. Hypotheses/ Theses

5.4.3.4.1. Clearly Stated

5.4.4. Needs Revision

5.4.4.1. Background Research

5.4.4.1.1. Not Included

5.4.4.2. Sources

5.4.4.2.1. Not Cited

5.4.4.3. Significance of the problem is not stated

5.4.4.4. Hypotheses/ Theses not stated

5.5. Emphasize Formative Assessment

5.5.1. Assess prior knowledge

5.5.2. Give milestone assignments

5.5.3. Observe and Question

5.6. Balance Individual and Team Assessment

5.6.1. Clarify which is which

5.6.1.1. Divide Work

5.6.1.1.1. Individual

5.6.1.1.2. Team

5.6.2. Reinforce peer accountability

5.6.3. Encourage reflection about teamwork

5.7. Encourage Feedback from Multiple Sources

5.7.1. Solicit Peer Reflextion

5.7.2. Invite Feedback from Audience

5.7.3. Encourage Expert Feedback

5.8. Assessment of Learning

5.8.1. Score Final Product

5.8.2. Performance Task

5.8.3. Final Exam

5.8.4. Major Essay

5.8.5. Input from Expert

5.8.6. Student Journals

5.8.7. Design Notebook

5.8.8. Written Products

5.9. Coaches' Notebook: Formative Brainstorm

5.9.1. Check-in

5.9.2. Observation

5.9.3. Quizzes

5.9.4. Questioning Strategies

6. Engage and Coach

6.1. Knowledge of individual student

6.1.1. Strengths

6.1.2. Interest

6.1.3. Background

6.1.4. Lives

6.2. Celebrate and Reflect

7. Closing Reflection

7.1. Content

7.1.1. Too many

7.1.2. Too Few

7.2. Project Design

7.2.1. Good Topic

7.2.2. Engaging

7.2.3. Effective

7.2.3.1. Questions

7.2.3.2. Entry Events

7.3. Teaching

7.3.1. Feedback

7.3.1.1. Negative

7.3.1.2. Positive

7.3.2. Enhance

7.4. Results

7.4.1. Student

7.4.1.1. Learn

7.4.1.2. Develop

7.4.1.3. Understand

7.4.1.4. Success skills

8. Scaffold Student Learning

8.1. Create

8.1.1. Conditions

8.1.2. Support

8.2. Individualized Learning

8.2.1. Skills

8.2.2. Resources

8.3. Tools

8.3.1. Leveled Readers

8.3.2. Graphic Organizer

8.3.3. Discussion Protocol;

8.4. Differentiating with Content, Process, and Products

8.4.1. Content

8.4.1.1. Graphic Novels

8.4.1.2. Audiobooks

8.4.1.3. Read-alouds

8.4.1.4. Video Discussions

8.4.1.5. Readings

8.4.1.6. Visuals

8.4.2. Process

8.4.2.1. Choices of creation

8.4.2.1.1. Making a Diagram

8.4.2.1.2. Political Cartoon

8.4.2.1.3. Writing a Letter to the Editor

8.4.2.2. Notebooks

8.4.2.2.1. Write down inquires

8.4.3. Product

8.4.3.1. Aligned

8.4.3.2. Authentic

8.4.3.2.1. learning outcome

8.4.3.3. meaningful

8.5. Align Scaffolding with Learning Goals

8.5.1. Questions

8.5.2. Predictions

8.5.3. Read Together

8.5.4. Support as Needed

8.6. PBL and Inclusion: Meeting All Needs

8.6.1. Combine Wisdom

8.6.2. Differentiate Instruction

8.6.3. Embed IEP goals into projects

8.6.3.1. Focus on skills

8.7. Prime your thinking

8.7.1. Model Learning Strategies

8.7.2. Tap Priority Knowledge

8.7.3. Structure Discussion

8.7.4. Team Up

8.7.5. Pre teach key vocabulary

8.7.6. Introduce Visual Aid

8.7.7. Leverage Technology

8.7.8. Offer workshop and mini lessons

8.8. Just-in-Time Scaffolds

8.8.1. Immediate Needs

8.9. Scaffolding Success Skills

8.9.1. Better

8.9.1.1. Collaboration

8.9.1.2. Critical Thinking

8.9.1.3. Self-management skills

8.9.1.3.1. Setting Goals

8.9.1.3.2. Maintaining Focus

8.9.1.3.3. Managing time Effectively

8.9.1.4. Communication

8.9.1.5. Creativity

8.9.2. Academic Mastery

8.10. Scaffolding Disciplinary Thinking

9. Meet authentic deadline

10. Ask question

11. Knowing how to think critically

12. Student-centered teaching and learning

12.1. Rigorous Project

12.2. Innovative

12.3. Deep Content Knowldge

12.4. collaborate with diverse colleagues

12.5. solve problems creatively

13. Engaging with PBL

13.1. resourceful

13.2. Manage their time

13.3. Persist through chanllenges

14. Design a Plan

14.1. Content Standard

14.2. Compelling idea

14.3. Project Planning

14.3.1. Feedback

14.3.2. Reflection

14.3.3. Revision

14.4. Where to find?

14.4.1. Borrow and Adapt

14.4.2. Remodel

14.4.3. Listen

14.4.3.1. Interest

14.4.3.1.1. Inspire

14.4.3.1.2. Provoke

14.4.4. Teach from the Headlines

14.4.5. Connect Project with Pop Culture

14.4.6. Respond to Real Request

14.4.7. Build on your passion

14.4.8. Codesign with students

14.4.9. Join and Existing Project

14.5. Focus on the Essential Elements of High-Quality PBL Planning

14.5.1. Think deeply

14.5.2. Rassle with uncertainty

14.5.3. Think Critically

14.5.4. Solve Problems

14.5.5. Collaborate

14.5.6. Manage Own Learning

14.5.7. Challenging Problem or Question

14.5.7.1. Open-ended Questions

14.5.7.2. Ill structured Problems

14.5.8. Sustained Inquiry

14.5.8.1. Ask Question

14.5.8.2. Conduct Research

14.5.8.3. Carry our Investigation

14.5.8.4. Weighing Evidence

14.5.9. Authenticity

14.5.9.1. Context

14.5.9.2. Tasks

14.5.9.3. Impact

14.5.9.4. Connection

14.5.9.4.1. Personal Interests

14.5.9.4.2. Concern

14.5.9.4.3. Value

14.5.9.4.4. Culture

14.5.10. Student Voice and Choice

14.5.11. Reflection

14.5.12. Critique and Revision

14.5.13. Public Product

14.6. Detailed but Flexible

14.7. Resources Ready

14.8. Beyond the Basics: Designing for Equity and Impact

15. Manage Activities

15.1. Maximize Learning Opportunity

15.2. Tool Kit Project Management

15.2.1. Group Calendar

15.2.2. Team Contracts

15.2.3. Learning Logs

15.2.4. Supports

15.2.4.1. Self-Management

15.2.4.2. Independence

15.2.4.3. Collaboration

15.3. Classroom Features

15.3.1. Whole Group

15.3.2. Small Group

15.3.3. Individual Work Time

15.3.4. Team Work Time

15.4. Well Balanced Team

15.4.1. Student's Needs

15.4.2. Voice

15.4.3. Choice

15.5. Classroom Routines

15.5.1. Consistency

15.5.2. Maximize work time

15.6. Realistic Schedule

15.6.1. Checkpoints

15.6.1.1. Flexible

15.6.2. Deadlines

15.6.2.1. Flexible

15.7. Making the most of teamwork

15.7.1. Problem Solving

15.7.2. Collaboration

15.7.3. Navigate Cultural Differences

15.7.4. Understand Diverse Perspective

15.7.5. Making Connections Across Disciplines

15.7.6. Characteristics of good team

15.7.6.1. Equal Amount of Airtime

15.7.6.2. High Degree of Social Sensibility

15.7.6.3. Psychological Safe

15.7.7. Learner Profile

15.7.7.1. SING

15.8. Get Off to a Strong Start

15.8.1. Team Built Activity

15.9. Encourage Accountability

15.9.1. Contract

15.9.2. Agreement

15.10. Model Desired Behavior

15.10.1. Effective Member of a Team

15.10.1.1. Collaborate

15.10.1.1.1. Teacher Specialist

15.10.1.1.2. Library Staff

15.10.1.1.3. Media Specialist

15.11. Highlight real-world examples of collaboration

15.11.1. Scientific breakthroughs

15.11.2. Community problem solving

15.11.3. Sporting Events

15.11.4. Class Norms and Routines

15.11.4.1. Culture of Collaboration

15.11.5. Start and end project work time with team check-ins

15.11.5.1. Set Goal

15.11.5.2. Report on Progress

15.11.5.3. Ask Clarifying Questions

15.11.5.4. Reminders

15.11.6. Mix Up the Dynamics

15.12. Expand Your Project Management Strategies

15.12.1. Be strategic

15.13. Making the Most of Learning Time

15.13.1. Differentiate

15.13.2. Go with the Flow

15.13.3. Use group work time strategically:

15.13.4. Don't Skimp on Reflection

15.13.5. Build in Breaks

15.13.6. Flip your classroom

15.13.7. Integrate workshop model

15.14. Coaches' Notebook: Capturing Artifacts of Learning