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What are the rules?
Rule #1:
The project must be approved by me. |
Rule #2:
Your project must be researched. Think about your research question. If you can answer it with one hit on Google, then it is not really research. |
Rule #3:
You must present and share. If you make a book trailer, you will show your trailer. If you make a book, you will read your book. If you tear apart a machine, you will share what you discovered. It may be in front of the class, in small groups, to another class, to the world... |
How do I begin?
First: Brainstorm
Think about what you want to explore. What have you always wondered about? Where have you dreamed of seeing one day? What would you like to get better at? Still don't know? Check out Chris Kesler's class list. Just scroll down a bit to see what they have explored. Complete the form on Google Classroom. |
Second: Research and Track
As you learn about your passion, document your process of learning. Note your genius hour progress by filling out a weekly reflection on Google Classroom. |
Third: Create & Share
Think about how you want to share your passion. How will you make the world AWESOME? Will it be with a web site, a video, blog, play...? Or perhaps through a song, poem, art work, dance, photo...? Whatever you choose, make it yours and be proud of your genius. |
Use the following links to research your topic.