Genius Hour

Genius Hour

There are a number of ways to use Genius Hour in the classroom. There are many web resources to view and access to help guide you along your Genius Hour path as well. I accessed Facebook as well and joined several groups that discussed ways to implement Genius Hour. As this was my first time trying this out with the students, there are a few things that I would adjust for next time, but here is my version!

In this project, students were allowed to choose a topic that interested them to create a large scale project on. Students were able to choose to do these projects on their own or in partners/groups. They filled out a proposal and then we met and discussed what they would be working on and what their products would look like.

Every day 4, I gave students one period (56 minutes) to work on their Genius Hour creations. Students were asked to create outlines of their projects and journal entries stating their progress. The final product could be their choice but they would be presented to the class in some way.

When beginning the project, we went over the Creativity Process and discussed the way that student would follow and use this process.  We followed each step of the process as we went through the journey and discussed.

Students would receive marks on their overall project as well as their presentation. As well, they completed a self-assessment afterwards.

Download: Jolene_Bowes_21st_Century_Competencies_Artifact_14.docx


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