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Use Problem-Solving Tools
Part of the management plan for the project is choosing tools that will assist students in focusing on the problem or issue and tracking their thinking as they progress toward solutions and explanations. Four key tools useful in both project and problem based learning are:
A Know/Need to Know List Focus on the Driving Question Problem Logs Focus on the Driving Question Focus on the Driving Question A Know/Need to Know List Focus on the Driving Question Planning, Investigation, and Product Briefs Problem Logs A Know/Need to Know List Focus on the Driving Question A Know/Need to Know List Planning, Investigation, and Product Briefs A Know/Need to Know List Problem Logs Focus on the Driving Question Planning, Investigation, and Product Briefs A Know/Need to Know List Planning, Investigation, and Product Briefs Planning, Investigation, and Product Briefs Planning, Investigation, and Product Briefs Problem Logs Problem Logs Problem Logs Problem Logs Planning, Investigation, and Product Briefs
Planning, Investigation, and Product Briefs Focus the Driving Question A Know/Need to Know List Focus on the Driving Question
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