Project-based Learning Elements
Anchor!
Very first thing
This is the opening sentence, assignment, game, e.t.c to GRAB the student's attention and look forward to the assignment.
Task
What is the task element?
Establishing the end result
What are the examples?
Direction
Guidance through the project
Student Choices
Let the students have some creative freedom
In project based learning, the student is to have as much freedom as the teacher can give them. This allows them to personalize their project. The teacher gives the students choices on specific parts of the project.
Some examples of giving student choices in their project...
Student Inquiry
Students get to find and evaluate information for their project.
Collaboration and Teamwork
Students partake in group work and collaborate with their classmates throughout the project.
Teacher Coaching and Feedback
Teacher offers helpful advice, critiquing, coaching, and feedback to their students during the process.
Student Reflection:
This is very important to the project process. Students should reflect both as a group and individually. They analyze what they could have done better in the project.
Public Presentation
This is where students can showcase their work to others! This help their confidence and skills to collaborate with other networks.
This does not have to be through oral presentation. This can be through online sources as well! Examples: Zoom, Google Meet, Blogs, and many more .
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Project-based Learning Elements
Janey McRae
Created on October 25, 2025
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Project-based Learning Elements
Anchor!
Very first thing
This is the opening sentence, assignment, game, e.t.c to GRAB the student's attention and look forward to the assignment.
Task
What is the task element?
Establishing the end result
What are the examples?
Direction
Guidance through the project
Student Choices
Let the students have some creative freedom
In project based learning, the student is to have as much freedom as the teacher can give them. This allows them to personalize their project. The teacher gives the students choices on specific parts of the project.
Some examples of giving student choices in their project...
Student Inquiry
Students get to find and evaluate information for their project.
Collaboration and Teamwork
Students partake in group work and collaborate with their classmates throughout the project.
Teacher Coaching and Feedback
Teacher offers helpful advice, critiquing, coaching, and feedback to their students during the process.
Student Reflection:
This is very important to the project process. Students should reflect both as a group and individually. They analyze what they could have done better in the project.
Public Presentation
This is where students can showcase their work to others! This help their confidence and skills to collaborate with other networks.
This does not have to be through oral presentation. This can be through online sources as well! Examples: Zoom, Google Meet, Blogs, and many more .
+ INFO
Thank You Very Much
I hope you learned something new about the 9 project-based learning elements! Thank you.