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PBL as an Anchor - The most important letter in PBL is the L for “Learning”! To ensure learning is the focus throughout your PBL, it’s essential that you connect to the problem or project consistently throughout the unit so that it doesn’t become another project that students do at the end of the unit.
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Review the sample activity lists below to reflect on the formatting of the activity list you've designed for students. Remember it's not a checklist BUT an activity list, which means it should offer students choices in what they learn and how they engage.