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Step 1: UNDERSTAND THE LEARNING GOALS

Your teacher will explain what you’re going to learn from the project. These goals will be connected to what you’re supposed to learn in your grade level.

Step 2: GET CURIOUS ABOUT A QUESTION

During the second stage of the project you will choose a big, interesting question that your project will help answer. This question is meant to get you thinking and asking more questions. We have included 10 projects ideas as a starting point. You can discuss these ideas with your teacher as well as your XTutor before you decide on a final question.

Project Topics and Driving Questions to Start From:

Step 3: PLAN YOUR PROJECT

With help from your XTutor or teacher, you and your classmates will plan out your project. This includes deciding what tasks need to be done, when they should be finished, and what materials you might need.

Remember: You can ask your XTutor to help you to create an action plan.

Step 4: START YOUR PROJECT

Your teacher will kick off the project, going over the big question, the project requirements, and the timeline. Then, it’s time to get started!

Step 5: LEARN AND EXPLORE

You and your classmates will work together to research the big question and learn new things. Your teacher will help guide you, but you’ll have a lot of control over where your learning goes.

Remember: Your XTutor is always here to help guide you with any questions or difficulties you might have.

Step 6: CHECK YOUR PROGRESS

Your teacher will check in with you regularly to see how you’re doing, give you feedback, and help you if you’re stuck. It’s important to make sure you stay on schedule and on task.

Step 7: SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW

Throughout the project, you’ll show your teacher what you’re learning through smaller assignments. At the end, you’ll complete a final project or test to show everything you’ve learned. You and your classmates can also create quick presentations to showcase the knowledge you have gained as well small quizzes to test each other’s understanding of the topic.

Step 8: SHARE YOUR WORK

Once your project is finished, you’ll share it with your classmates, your school, or even your community. This could be a presentation, a demonstration, or a showcase of your work.

Step 9: REFLECT ON YOUR LEARNING

After the project, you’ll think about what you learned, what you liked, what was hard, and how you can use your new knowledge in the future.

Step 10: REVIEW THE PROJECT

Finally, you’ll think about the project as a whole. What worked well? What didn’t? How can you do better on the next project? This will help you do even better on your next PBL project.

Project Ideas:

1. “Hallo, Freunde!” Pen Pal Project: Make new friends by connecting with German-speaking students from another school. Write short letters introducing yourself and practice basic German greetings and phrases. Share fun facts about your life, hobbies, and favorite activities. Exchange letters throughout the year and discover new things about each other’s cultures.

2. “Deutschland” Travel Brochure: Embark on a virtual trip to Germany! Create a colorful travel brochure that showcases famous landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate, Neuschwanstein Castle, and the Black Forest. Use your German vocabulary to describe these iconic sights and share interesting facts about the country. Display your brochures in the classroom and dream about exploring Germany one day.

3. “Oktoberfest” Celebration: Experience the joy and excitement of Germany’s famous Oktoberfest by organizing a mini celebration in your classroom. Learn about the traditions, music, and delicious food associated with this festival. Decorate the classroom, learn some traditional dances, and enjoy some German snacks like pretzels and sausages.

4. “German Food Adventure” Cookbook: Discover the flavors of Germany by creating a fun cookbook that features German recipes. Explore dishes like sauerkraut, schnitzel, and apple strudel. Research traditional German ingredients and practice using German vocabulary to describe the recipes. Get ready for a delicious culinary adventure!

5. “German Fairy Tales” Storytelling: Dive into the magical world of German fairy tales by exploring stories like “Hansel and Gretel” or “Snow White.” Read these classic tales and practice retelling them in your own words. Create illustrations to bring the stories to life and share your storytelling skills with your classmates.

6. “German Flag Mosaic”: Learn about the German flag’s colors and symbolism by creating a colorful mosaic. Use small pieces of colored paper or craft materials to create a mosaic representation of the German flag. Learn about the meaning of the colors and share your artwork with your classmates.

7. “German Games Day”: Organize a special German games day where you and your classmates can play traditional German games. Research games like Himmel und Hölle (Paper Fortune Teller) or Die Reise nach Jerusalem (Musical Chairs) and teach your classmates how to play. Have fun while practicing your German vocabulary related to colors, numbers, and actions.

8. “German Music and Dance”: Explore the diverse world of German music and dance traditions. Learn some popular German songs or folk dances and practice performing them. Discover instruments unique to Germany, such as the accordion or the alphorn, and create your own musical instruments using recycled materials. Showcase your musical talents in a performance for the class.

9. “German Alphabet Adventure” Book: Take a journey through the German alphabet and create an adventure book. Choose a German word for each letter of the alphabet and draw colorful illustrations to go along with them. Practice writing the German words and showcase your ABC book to your classmates.

10. “German Festivals Calendar”: Learn about different German festivals celebrated throughout the year. Create a calendar that highlights these festivals, including dates and brief descriptions. Use colorful images and German words to label each festival. Hang the calendar in your classroom and enjoy learning about German traditions and celebrations.

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