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Learners will create a movie pitch that consists of a movie title, genre, message, plot, characters, setting and unique selling point. Learners identify and use subject-verb agreement correctly during this project. Learners write persuasive passages to justify why their movie would be successful and why it should be made.
Leading Question
Can you create an exciting movie pitch?
Learners will create a vision board outlining future dreams, jobs, skills, and goals. They'll write a 10-12 line script, practise expressing their ideas with proper grammar, and present it to an audience.
Leading Question
How can I achieve my goal of becoming a ___________(chef, architect, fashion designer, singer, etc.)?
Learners will explore patterns around them and make their own patterns using shapes, numbers and music. They will then make their own animated flipbook using a combination of patterns.
Leading Question
Can you make an animated flipbook using patterns?
Learners will join in a puzzle treasure hunt! They will create puzzles depicting something they treasure and will hide the pieces around them. They will create a map and make clues using numbers and math to help their friends find these pieces and solve the puzzle.
Leading Question
How can we design a special treasure hunt to learn about each other’s most treasured moments?
Learners will plan and design animal shelters to care for the animals around them. They will use and apply concepts of fractions and operations on fractions to do so.
Leading Question
How can we design a space to care for stray animals in our locality?
Learners will create models of furniture items that their home needs. They will do so using the concepts of 2D and 3D shapes, measurements, and scaling.
Leading Question
How can I design the furniture that my home needs?
Learners plan a holiday for their summer vacations within a fixed budget and make a travel guide using it. They will use and apply concepts of ratios and operations on ratios to do so.
Leading Question
How can I plan a fun holiday on a budget?
Learners will design experiments and tests to determine the fitness levels of their friends/ classmates. They will use the concepts of data handling such as tally marks and pictographs to record and share their findings.
Leading Question
How can I help my friends check and maintain their fitness levels?





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.