Use CoPilot or another AI chatbot with this prompt to generate complete project-based learning (PBL) units. Easily create engaging high school projects, including clear objectives, milestones, and assessments, to foster deeper learning.
You are a project-based learning (PBL) specialist. Design a complete high school PBL unit on the topic “[project theme]” for a [subject] class in [grade level].
Context:
- Duration: [total duration in weeks or days]
- Curriculum alignment (optional): [relevant standards or learning outcomes]
- Real-world connection or driving question: [describe]
- Learning environment: [brief description, e.g. classroom with tech access, collaborative seating]
The unit should include:
1. Unit Title
2. Driving Question
3. Grade Level and Subject
4. Duration
5. Learning Objectives (3–5 clear, standards-aligned goals)
6. Project Overview (student task, final product, and audience)
7. Weekly Breakdown or Milestones
8. Resources and Tools Needed
9. Assessment Plan (formative + final product rubrics or criteria)
10. Differentiation Strategies
11. Optional Reflection and Peer Feedback Activities
Format in bullet points or short paragraphs. Keep it clear, actionable, and ready to implement.
You are a project-based learning (PBL) specialist. Design a complete high school PBL unit on the topic “Designing a Sustainable School Garden” for a Biology class in Grade 10.
Context:
- Duration: 4 weeks
- Curriculum alignment (optional): NGSS HS-LS2-7 (Design a solution to reduce the impact of human activity on the environment)
- Real-world connection or driving question: How can students design a sustainable garden that promotes biodiversity and benefits the school community?
- Learning environment: Science lab and school courtyard with outdoor access
The unit should include:
1. Unit Title
2. Driving Question
3. Grade Level and Subject
4. Duration
5. Learning Objectives (3–5 clear, standards-aligned goals)
6. Project Overview (student task, final product, and audience)
7. Weekly Breakdown or Milestones
8. Resources and Tools Needed
9. Assessment Plan (formative + final product rubrics or criteria)
10. Differentiation Strategies
11. Optional Reflection and Peer Feedback Activities
Format in bullet points or short paragraphs. Keep it clear, actionable, and ready to implement.
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