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Learners will make a board game that teaches the concepts of photosynthesis, nutrition and transportation in plants when played.
LEADING QUESTION:
Can I make a board game based on how nutrition and transportation work in plants?

Learners will experiment with optical illusions to understand how our brains interpret what we see by applying concepts of reflection and refraction. They will then design their own optical illusion!
LEADING QUESTION:
Can science help us design magical illusions?
Learners will design their own comic books, illustrating a short story about
the physical, emotional and social changes of puberty.
Leading question:
What happens to our bodies and feelings during puberty, and how does it
help us learn more about ourselves as we grow up?
Learners will learn about why biodiversity matters and how humans affect it. They will look into the causes and solutions of water and air pollution, make a tool to reduce pollution in their area and run a campaign to raise awareness about protecting biodiversity and reducing pollution
Leading Question:
How can we encourage our community to protect the environment?
Learners will explore how sound is created. They will use these concepts while writing, composing and performing their own songs!
Leading question:
Can science help us make good music?
Learners explore the concept of combustion and create a fire safety handbook for their school and its students, including evacuation plans and a fire extinguisher.
Leading question:
What should we do if there is a fire at home or at school?
Learners will learn how force, pressure, and friction work in the real world
and unleash their inner engineer by creating their own Rube Goldberg
machine!
Leading question:
Can you build a machine that will be useful and fun?
Learners will explore the fascinating forces of nature and learn all about the causes and effects of lightning and earthquakes to design structures that can withstand these natural disasters.
Leading question:
Can you build an earthquake or lightning resistant house?





Resource Categories part two

Playlists
PBL resources organized by theme to give learners a more focused learning experience

Learning Packages→
Ready-to-use, holistic, and interactive student-facing tools that combine our existing IFERB resources into month-long workbooks.

Innovations Development Directorate
Innovation Development in EAA works towards identifying persistent challenges in global education, designing and developing innovative solutions to make learning accessible to all, particularly to the hardest-to-reach children and youth in underserved communities. We created IFERB, an award-winning learning approach with diverse and engaging resources to help children learn from the world around them.