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Project Approach Definitions

Across
The processes of collecting information to answer the questions the children generated in Phase 1. ________ is conducted during the second phase of a project.
Questions about the topic generated by the children to help them obtain answers to the questions that are the basis of their investigation.
An extended, firsthand, in-depth investigation of a topic undertaken by a class, a group of children, or an individual child.
The first phase of a project that includes coming to agreement on the general topic to be investigated; summarizing, representing, or recording what the children know or think about the topic; revisiting their past experiences related to the topic; formulating the questions to be answered; and making predictions of what the answers might be and where the necessary information can be obtained.
Processes of keeping records and samples of children’s work at different stages of completion that reveal or indicate children’s experiences during the project and their increasing competence and learning
Planned visits to sites that can be sources of information to answer the questions guiding the investigation.
A graphic representation of a topic and related subtopics.
Down
A variety of planned activities during the final phase of a project.
Drawings and sketches based on firsthand observations of actual objects or locations under investigation that serve as representations or data related to the topic being studied.
The final phase of a project, during which the children and teachers examine and reflect upon what they have found out from their investigation, and plan and conduct reports of the project for others to hear about and examine.
The period when the children are collecting the data they need to answer the questions developed in Phase 1. It includes site visits, interviewing relevant experts, conducting surveys, distributing questionnaires, and other ways of gathering and representing pertinent data.
A person knowledgeable about the topic of the project who can be interviewed by the children.