Friday's Endgame PBL Unit | E59

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This PBL stuck out to me the most because of its authenticity. There was no need for an entry event, because the buy-in was so strong.
— Lacee Wald, 5th Grade PBL Facilitator, Neosho School District | Neosho, MO
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Lacee Wald is a fifth-grade facilitator from Neosho, Missouri. She's been through the rigorous PBL Certification process and is now equipped to train and teach other teachers about project-based learning. In this PBL Blitz, Lacee will be sharing her favorite PBL unit called Friday’s Endgame. In this PBL, fifth-graders at Lacee’s school had half days on Fridays. Learners had concern and consternation when administrators decided to switch to full days. 

This project consisted of presenting a debate to administrators and board members about the pros and cons of the switch. This was near and dear to the learner’s hearts, so no entry event was necessary. Lacee breaks down the entire project, including processes and how multiple standards were met. She also shares a special story about the impact of this project on one shy student, along with what she would have done differently. 

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School/District: Neosho School District-Neosho, MO


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