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Governor Quest: Kentucky Edition

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Students are to create a presentation about a governor of Kentucky.

Power Play: Branches, Balance, and Limits

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Identify the three branches of the US government and explain the functions or major responsibilities of each. Include concepts of separation of powers, shared powers, checks and balances involving the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. Also include the concept of limited government.

Stick It: Family Design Quest

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Families will be encouraged to do extension work to prepare for project based learning in Kindergarten by utilizing the story, "Not a Stick' by Antoinette Portis. It is important that they think about how to transform a stick of their choosing through design thinking.

Rome Through Time

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History of Rome

Mousetrap Race Car Exam Jam

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Our Dream School Adventure

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we are building a new school in Long Island City, Queens we are kindergartners to build a sense of belonging students will create and reimagine what this school will look

Build-a-Bot Adventure

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Develop a robotics program to explore basic engineering and programming concepts. Students will design and build their own robots to solve simple tasks.

Voices Inked: Our Living Archive

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A literary magazine- a NEW digital and print publication, designed and produced by the 8th and 9th grade from the ground up. NOT just a class project- a permanent archive of our collective voice. Featuring: The Written Word: Poetry, flash fiction, lyric essays, editorials, or hard-hitting journalism. The Visuals: Digital art, photography, drawings, graphic design, paintings, or mixed media. The Hybrid: Ekphrastic pieces (writing inspired by art), annotated "visual journals," etc. Each student is to submit what they consider to be their best two pieces along with any artwork that pairs with them. Self-selected works will be published and featured at our School-Wide Exhibition on June 4. Students will co-design the publication and the exhibition by being split into four teams, through which they will gain "real-world" experience in creative direction and project management. On each team, they will have specific roles that are responsible for an aspect of the publication or exhibition. The project launch as has already occurred; we had a poet from Old Dominion University come to the school and lead the students in an interactive poetry writing workshop. Additionally, the students are currently engaged in a "Poetry Escape Room Activity," through which they are researching and exploring eight different poems per different prompts; these poems serve as mentor texts they can use in their own poetry writing, which in turn can become submissions to the literary magazine for their project.

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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.