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Projects are long-term, problem-focused, and meaningful activities that bring together ideas
and principles from a number of subject areas or disciplines.
Besides the core subjects and their disciplines, Soundview children work on a
long-term project each trimester. At the end of each trimester,
children’s projects are presented at a project fair.
Projects are good teaching tools because:
- Projects motivate students to learn about and use a wide variety of literacy and thinking skills
- Projects encourage students to become self-directed thinkers and learners
- Projects give teachers opportunities to use innovative techniques
- Projects can be used both in classrooms and in programs outside of school.
- Projects
offer opportunities for students to communicate with a wider audience;
with peers in collaborative efforts; with teachers and adults; and with
themselves.
- Projects reveal the specific cognitive strengths,
weaknesses, and proclivities of the student. The profile includes the
student’s disposition toward work (taking risks, persevering)
- Children internalize information and remember more.
- They build children’s self esteem
- They are fun.
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