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1) Create a magazine
9) Make a scrapbook
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My students thrive off of anything video related. They love vlogging, making documentaries, creating
video promotions and music videos. Truly anything that can get these 21st-century kiddos on video,
they'll take it.
I love having a video camera on hand, and they can get expensive. I found this reasonably priced,
compact Kicteck videos camera that I originally purchased for school trips, but have since used it for
classroom PBL experiences. It's worked well, so I purchased one for my own kids at home as well.
For more final product inspiration, check out my Facebook group - Experiential Learning Community
for K12 Teachers. It's a great place for educators to throw ideas around, including innovative end
products.
33) Craft Showcase (Ex: handmade bags, scarves, DIY projects, woodworking)
35) Put together a career portfolio (resume, work experience, reference letters, evidence pages)
37) Slideshow about an experience (works well for volunteer experiences, field trips, school travel,
etc.)
38) Make a quiz
41) Create a Facebook page (works well for characters in books, business page, or group)
42) Create a spreadsheet portfolio (appropriate for event planning for example)
43) Make charts and graphs (to illustrate survey results for example)
44) Design a t-shirt (school shirt, shirt that raises awareness on an issue, etc.)
45) Make a "Bloom Ball" (check out this fun example and bloom ball template)
If you're looking for mapping inspiration, check out my blog post on Using Google Maps for Project
Based Learning Final Products. Students can use Google Maps for a variety of angles including
demographics, storytelling, timelines, and more.
If you're looking for unique project final product ideas, this blog post on ways to use Google Maps to
demonstrate learning is for you.
50) Make a business card (Ex: for a character in a book, for a business, for volunteering, etc.)
52) Write a journal or diary (on a personal experience such as a health plan)
55) Make a blueprint (floor plan for the setting in a book, one's dream school, interior design)
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60) Create an online portfolio (for showcasing creative and/or professional work)
71) Make a fortune teller (a hand-made origami game - one of my students added information about
her topic to each square on the game).
How do I find project ideas? Check out this growing catalog of project end products to demonstrate
learning.
81) Demonstration
86) Claymation
89) Design and make a usable product - Ex: If the topic is on natural disasters, the student might
design and build a life-saving device.
99) Create a Pinterest profile and add boards and pins directly related to your topic.
102) Create a memory box (great for experiences - students build a box with visuals that highlight
themes of the experience, then they fill the box with relevant information and artifacts from the
experience).