x

Design for Deeper Learning

Collaborate with AI to design an engaging learning experience in minutes.

Try it out – design your own project

Recent Designs

"Trig Treasure: Escape Room Equation Quest!"

Grade Level:

Initial ideas

I want to create a project in which students need to use their unit circle and Pythagorean identities to solve trigonometric equations with and without a restricted domain

BioFit Bootcamp: Engineer Your Health

Grade Level:

Initial ideas

Fitnessgram and Biomedical Engineering

Gardening Gurus: Seeds of Knowledge

Grade Level:

Initial ideas

I want to do a research project that includes some kind of gardening aspect to it

Time-Traveler's Quest: Uncover Local Secrets!

Grade Level:

Initial ideas

Organize a local history project, where students research and present the history of their town or city. This will include visits to historical sites and interviews with long-time residents.

Fraction Farms: Growing Life Science Miracles!

Grade Level:

Initial ideas

life sciences, fractions, growung things PBL

Urban Tree Quest: Discovering Park Biodiversity!

Grade Level:

Initial ideas

Create a a plan for an experiential learning classroom centered around answering the question on studying trees in an urban park.

Playdoh Power: Sculpting Creativity!

Grade Level:

Initial ideas

Playdoh

Food Fusion: A Cultural Feast Quest

Grade Level:

Initial ideas

My 10th grade ELA students will explore cultural connection with food as the connector. The description from our HQIR for the unit is as follows: Every culture is a stew of the customs, traditions, arts, languages, and institutions of its people. As a result, each culture is unique in its own way. But because everybody needs to eat, food is one place where cultures intersect. Culture has a big impact on what, where, when, and how we eat. Why do people feel strongly about the food they eat? Are we sometimes eating memories of long-ago meals rather than the actual food on the plate in front of us? What can our food choices and preferences tell us about ourselves and our cultures? In this unit, students will think about the unit’s theme and essential question as they focus on the literary period of cross-cultural literature, analyzing the short story “B. Wordsworth,” the informational texts Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors and “Chinese Cooking,” and the poems “Parsley” and “The Latin Deli: An Ars Poetica.” They will also study the genre of poetry while reading Bashō's haiku, Wordsworth's classic “Lines Written in Early Spring,” Audre Lorde’s heartbreaking “Ethiopia,” and Diane Burns’s nostalgic “Maple Sugaring (in Aunt Alberta’s Backyard).” In addition, students will read across genres. The nonfiction article “The New Food Fights: U.S. Public Divides Over Food Science,” a survey of a recent Pew Study by Cary Funk and Brian Kennedy, will inspire students to think about how food issues divide and unite the American public. I have included the priority unit pacing guide since we are somewhat limited in our time. The readings from that document should be the primary source of content. Help me design a Project-Based Learning unit for this theme and these readings. Keep in mind that students will also be in crunch time for the Kentucky Summative Assessment Reading Test (big state test in May), so we will need to incorporate strategies and skills that will make sure they're ready for the rigors of the test.

Design your own project

Learn more

What if there was a tool to help us take our wild project ideas and create a scope and sequence? There is! Inkwire and the Professional Learning team at High Tech High’s Graduate School of Education designed an AI-assisted curriculum planning tool.

Powered by High Tech High's Kaleidoscope framework for project-based learning (PBL) design, this AI assistant helps educators – and learners! – integrate standards and curriculum requirements into a cycle of PBL Essentials.

The AI-assisted Kaleidoscope tool is co-designed by Inkwire & the High Tech High Graduate School of Education Professional Learning Team. The "Design for Deeper Learning Kaleidoscope" framework is copyright by the High Tech High Graduate School of Education.