Changemaker Profiles Students at NIST International School in Year 3 inquired into the central idea that ...
One Drop at a Time There were three major components to this project: A class novel study of the novel ...
Matter That Matters Our goal was for students to understand how resources in our natural world acquire ...
Living North County Ultimately, in groups of nine, students designed an eighteen box spinner that was ...
Destruction and Restoration: A History of Sausal Creek As a culminating task, student docents led families and other community members on a ...
Call Sign: Courage Students collaborated with the USS Midway museum to capture the stories of Naval ...
Faces of South County Each group studied the complex intersection of culture, politics, economics and ...
The Force of Friction: What Moves Objects & People? In humanities students researched undocumented minors and the reasons they immigrate to ...
Liberty Station: Then and Now We thought this project would be a great entry point for students to delve into learning ...
Bonapartism Do revolutionary processes follow similar patterns or does each revolution follow its ...
Mind The Gap During the next six weeks, students examined income inequality, gender inequality, and ...
Walk In Their Shoes Each student chose to research an issue or event in the Congo that was somehow a result ...
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) Honestly, the performance itself was the best part of the project.
The Meals and Muppets Project In this interdisciplinary project, students looked at the essential question: “Should I ...
Syrian Refugee Simulation In this student-created and student-run simulation, community participants took on the ...
The Bee Project Why do we need honey bees and how do they affect our world? In order to answer these ...
You Say You Want a Revolution? In this action-packed eight-week project, students used primary and secondary resources ...
3D Printed Timeline Ninth grade students in the MPX Program at Mid-Pacific Institute created a timeline of ...
Portraits of Resilience “We learn a lot about the challenges and problems in the world, but what about how ...
Wat_er We Doing? A California Drought Story In this project students worked together to make a documentary about the current ...
Choose Your Own Adventure Through U.S. History For this project, students researched, wrote, and self-published a collection of choose ...
Project IDEATE Students explored the essential question, “How Can Innovative Ideas Make a Difference?” ...
What is your Everest? After reading the novel Peak, by Roland Smith, fifth grade students studied the ...
The Upcycle Project This project had the broad goals of recognizing and confronting our environmentally ...
Town Squares: A San Diego Neighborhoods Project Students at HTM are selected through a lottery system and come from every zip code in ...
Run Like A Girl: Don’t Judge Me Recently, I asked my 5-year-old son “what does it mean to act like a girl?” He told me ...