Project based learning presentation.....

WardaHaroon1 9 views 21 slides Jul 29, 2024
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About This Presentation

A presentation for project based learning.


Slide Content

                             Presented by:                Miss  Ayesha Sadiqa ( M.Sc. Physics, B.ED)                Miss Warda Haroon( MPhil Chemistry)  

Lesson Plan

Subject: Science Topic: Layers of earth Duration: 35 minutes Grade: 6

Prior knowledge Q1. How many layers of earth are there? Q2. What are the layers made of?

Criteria to evaluate student’s Projects

Criteria  Excellent (5) Good (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2) Poor (1) Content Accuracy  Information is accurate, detailed and well researched Infromation is accurate and detailed  Infromation is somewhat accurate and detailed  Infromation lacks accuracy  Information is inaccurate  Understanding  Demonstrate deep understanding of the project Shows good understanding of the project  Shows basic understanding of the project  Shows limited understanding of the project   Shows no  understanding of project  Organization  Project is well organized and logically presented   Project is organized and mostly local Project is somewhat organized  Projects lacks organization and logical flow  Project is disorganized and illogical  Creativity Highly creative and engaging presentation  Creative and engaging presentation  Somewhat creative presentation  Minimal creativity in presentation  Lacks creativity and engagement  Presentation skills Clear, confident and engaging presentation  Clear and confident presentation Somewhat clear presentation  Unclear and lacks confidence Unclear and not engaging  Team Collaboration Highly collaborative and equitable participation  Collaborative with mostly equitable participation  Some collaboration , uneven participation  Minimal collaboration and unequal participation  Little to no collaboration