If you haven't taken a look at Solve in Time, stop what you're doing and visit their website. Solve in Time is a problem based learning and design thinking activity. Their website says "The goal is to creatively explain a solution to a relevant, real-world problem within a set time limit." Facilitation can be F2F or virtual, so your students who are learning from home can still fully participate! Solve in Time has instructions, templates, and resources on their website and the F2F cards, including expansion packs, can be purchased on their website! Another DLC and I facilitated Solve in Time with some of our amazing assistant principals from around the District. Here are our resources:
I'm using this activity with Biology tomorrow and Thursday so I will update my post then to include pictures and a debrief of how we modified it to be more geared to support our TEKS! Here is a link for our F2F students - each class will have a separate Google Slide. Here is a link for virtual facilitation - each virtual class will have a separate Google Slide.
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