Project Based Learning T2 Wks 2-4

Over the past few weeks, my students have been working on constructing research questions related to their chosen topics related to our overarching theme of living sustainably. To start them off, they went away in groups to have a go and writing questions they thought were important to their topic and what they were interested in finding out. I noticed a lot of students' questions were closed and/or did not include elements of sustainability. So I decided to construct a few activities to scaffold them into being aware that there are open and closed question types. Introducing new terms: closed/open ended questions I began by introducing the terms 'open ended questions' and 'closed questions' and let them discuss in their groups what they though these terms meant. Students could not come up with reasonable definitions for either. I then explained that a closed questions has one answer e.g. yes/no true/false or a short fact. I then told students that open questions ...