Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Learning Areas
Levels
Objectives
Software
Description
Math, writing
10- to 13- year olds
Students complete a multidisciplinary unit integrating technology, research skills, measurement, problem solving, and persuasive writing.
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Publisher
Students pretend that they get to design a brand-new bedroom. They integrate a number of disciplines and skills to develop the layout, track costs, and organize their work. Students then create a persuasive presentation to deliver to their parents.
“I liked doing [this] project because it was fun and exciting. We learned how to create formulas inside of Excel … We also learned to use graphs as visual aids throughout our presentation.” - Middle School Student
Documents
About Innovative Teachers
About Virtual Classroom Tours
Author Lisa Jones, Technology Curriculum Coordinator, Annie Wright School, Tacoma, Washington
Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Teacher Planning and Management
Click the documents below to help you understand the context of this exemplary learning project:
Background & Planning: A picture of the origin and objectives of the learning project, including the manner in which the project was planned and managed.
Classroom Images: Images of the classroom to give you a better feeling for how the project was implemented.
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Background and Planning
Classroom Images
Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Work Samples, Teacher and Student Reflection
Click the documents below to see work samples and reflections from the teachers and students:
Student Work Samples: Examples of high- and low-achieving student work generated through participation in this learning project. Includes teacher comments.
Teacher Reflection: Thoughts and reflective comments from the teacher involved, including advice for future implementations.
Student Perspective: Comments on how the students perceived the learning that occurred.
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Teacher Reflection
Student Sample High Achiever
Student Sample Average Achiever
Student Perspective
Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Teaching Resources
Click the documents below to view the teaching resources used in the teaching of this learning project:
Student Project Overview: An overview of required tasks.
Parent Invitation: Microsoft Publisher invitation for parents. Students fill out time and date of their presentation.
Parent Letter: At the beginning of the project, this letter is sent home to let parents know about the project and to let them know that this is a culminating activity used in lieu of a final test.
Class Server Resources: Download teaching resources in Microsoft Class Server format.
Documents
Student Project Overview
Microsoft Publisher Document
Parent LetterClass Server
Resources (Link)
Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Assessment and Standards
Click the documents below to see the assessment rubrics and standards covered in this learning project:
Assessment Rubrics: Examples of assessment rubrics provided to students showing how the project was assessed.
Mapping the Standards: Mapping this project’s learning objectives against curriculum standards.
National Educational Technology Standards (NETS): Performance indicators for technology-literate teachers and students.
Mapping the Standards
Documents
Assessment Rubrics
NETS for Students
Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Classroom Teacher Guide
Click the documents below to learn from this project and create your own classroom project:
The Starting Point: Questions to keep in mind when reviewing this project.
Using the Tour Model: Questions to consider before you begin to create a technology-integrated project based on this Virtual Classroom Tour.
Authentic Assessment: Understanding that assessment needs to move into the realm of authenticity helps to make learning more meaningful for students.
Implementing a Project: Some questions to consider at the implementation stage of a learning project.
Record Your Thoughts: A document in which you can record your comments and reflections as you create your own learning project.
The Starting Point Using the Tour Model
Authentic Assessment
Implementing a Project
Record Your Thoughts
Documents
Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Preservice Teacher Guide
Click the documents below to learn from this project and create your own classroom project:
The Starting Point: Questions to keep in mind when reviewing this project.
Using the Tour Model: Questions to consider before you begin to create a technology-integrated project based on this Virtual Classroom Tour.
Authentic Assessment: Understanding that assessment needs to move into the realm of authenticity helps to make learning more meaningful for students.
Implementing a Project: Some questions to consider at the implementation stage of a learning project.
Record Your Thoughts: A document in which you can record your comments and reflections as you create your own learning project.
The Starting Point Using the Tour Model
Authentic Assessment
Implementing a Project
Record Your Thoughts
Documents
Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Staff Developer Guide
Click the documents below to learn from this project and create your own classroom project:
The Starting Point: Questions to keep in mind when reviewing this project with your faculty.
Using the Tour Model: Questions to pose as you assist others in creating a technology-integrated project based on this Virtual Classroom Tour.
Authentic Assessment: Keys to promoting the understanding that assessment needs to move into the realm of authenticity in order to make learning more meaningful for students.
Implementing a Project: Some questions to pose at the implementation stage of a learning project.
Using the Tour Model
Implementing a Project
The Starting Point Authentic Assessment
Documents
Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Microsoft Office Training Resources
Click the links below to access training resources on Microsoft Office and other software:
Microsoft Educator Network: The Microsoft Educator Network provides you with the latest classroom resources, professional development tools, and communities of practice and expertise.http://www.microsoft.com/education/?ID=EducatorNetwork
Tutorials: Learn to create rich learning experiences using Microsoft software and technologies.http://www.microsoft.com/education/?ID=Tutorials
Productivity in the Classroom: Lesson plans with great ideas for integrating technology into teaching and learning.http://www.microsoft.com/education/?ID=LessonPlans
Office Tips for Teachers: Ready-to-use ideas that integrate Office programs into subject areas such as math, science, and language arts. http://www.microsoft.com/education/default.asp?ID=ClassTipsArchive
Design Your Own RoomProject Overview
Teacher Planning
Work Samples & Reflections
Teaching Resources
Assessment & Standards
Classroom Teacher Guide
Preservice Teacher Guide
Staff Developer Guide
Office Training Resources
Learning Areas
Levels
Objectives
Software
Description
Math, writing
10- to 13- year olds
Students complete a multidisciplinary unit integrating technology, research skills, measurement, problem solving, and persuasive writing.
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Publisher
Students pretend that they get to design a brand-new bedroom. They integrate a number of disciplines and skills to develop the layout, track costs, and organize their work. Students then create a persuasive presentation to deliver to their parents.
“I liked doing [this] project because it was fun and exciting. We learned how to create formulas inside of Excel … We also learned to use graphs as visual aids throughout our presentation.” - Middle School Student
Documents
About Innovative Teachers
About Virtual Classroom Tours
Author Lisa Jones, Technology Curriculum Coordinator, Annie Wright School, Tacoma, Washington
To use this tour:
Read the overview information on this page.
Click the Teacher Planning link to learn about the project. The documents contain background and planning information, and classroom images.
Click the Work Samples & Reflections link to see examples of student work, as well as teacher and student reflection on the project.
Click the Teaching Resources link to see the classroom resources used by the teachers.
Click the Assessment & Standards link to see the how this project maps against standards.
Click the Guides links to access guidance on using this tour to build your own learning project.
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