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Four Life Skills Example Projects for High School Students

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Experiential projects put learners in real-world situations where life skills are needed, and this blog post is all about life skills example projects that you can do with your own high school kids! Plan a Dinner Party on a Budget This is a favorite life skills example project for my high school students. Grab your free tools!

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21 Experiential Fall Learning Activities for High School Students

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Fall Them Inquiry Bingo This inquiry-based learning resource line is a quick experiential learning activity that promotes the development of skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and research skills. Students are given questions that cannot be answered in a single Google Search.

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Five High School Senior Project Examples to Inspire and Motivate

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High School Senior Project Example Framework: The high school senior project examples that are in this blog post follow my own personal senior project experience framework. My students complete the following components for their comprehensive senior experiences. Then they develop a plan of action to tackle that issue.

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10 Super Cool Examples of Project-Based Learning Experiences Led by Students

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. ​This blog post does just that. Keep reading to take a look at project-based learning examples designed and executed either by my high school students or my own elementary kids at home. It can be a challenge to wrap one’s mind around what student-led project-based learning might look like in reality.

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12 Community Action Project Ideas to Wrap Up the School Year

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Host a Fundraiser: Raising money is a great way to take action. Several of my students organized a holiday pie fundraiser at the time when the Syrian refugee crisis was front and center. They not only learned about the Syrian conflict but also how to organize an effective fundraiser.

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Middle and High School PBL: 10 Earth Day Project Idea Driving Questions?

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As a final product, I have had my students develop tools (charts, quizzes, mind maps, etc.) My students choose one invasive species in the community to focus on. They then research the invasive species and explore solutions to the problem from a variety of perspectives.

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Authentic Ways to Demonstrate and Share Learning Digitally

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Let's say a teacher assigns students to research invasive species. Students create a poster board with information on that species and present final products to their classmates. A project-based educator, on the other hand, might have students research a specific community invasive species.

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