FIND YOUR INSPIRATION
Over the years, participants of the PBL Residency have developed hundreds of projects for their classrooms. Some of these projects represent a first foray into project-based learning (PBL). Others were developed by seasoned veterans, familiar with the essential PBL elements. Regardless, we hope that the projects in this portfolio will inspire your own projects as you borrow and adapt them to bring PBL into your classroom. For more information on project-based learning or the PBL Residency feel free to connect with us.
All Things in Canada are NOT Equal!
DRIVING QUESTION: How can we solve the water equity problem in Canada? (or BC, etc)

Pathogens, Prevention, and Public Awareness
DRIVING QUESTION: What pathogens (germs) lurk in our hallways and what are you going to do about it?
Where’s All the Wildlife?
DRIVING QUESTION: How and why should we protect our local animals?
Spotlight on French Cinema
DRIVING QUESTION: What is my role as Christian neighbour after studying a film and a Q & A period?
Flaunting Our Frenchness
DRIVING QUESTION: How can we embrace our nation’s fantastic Frenchness?
Connecting the Third World
DRIVING QUESTION: By networking computers, can we lift developing countries out of poverty?
Everybody’s Rainforest
DRIVING QUESTION: How can we share our rainforest with other living things?
Entrepreneur Fair
DRIVING QUESTION: How can we help people in developing countries address poverty in their own community?
School Speed Zone
DRIVING QUESTION: How can we improve the level of safety along our school’s street?
Our Bee House
DRIVING QUESTION: How can we increase the bee population in our local area and why would we want to do that?
Won’t You Be My Neighbour?
DRIVING QUESTION: What can we do to show the neighbourhood how Christ works through us?
Identity and Place
DRIVING QUESTION: How would I be a different person if I lived somewhere else?
A Day in the Life
DRIVING QUESTION: How can the things that are the same and different between us bring us all together?
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ABOUT THE PROJECT PORTFOLIO
Over the years, participants of the PBL Residency have developed hundreds of projects for their classrooms. Some of these projects represent a first foray into Project-Based Learning (PBL). Others were developed by seasoned veterans, familiar with the essential PBL elements. Regardless, we hope that the projects in this portfolio will inspire your own projects as you borrow and adapt them to bring PBL into your classroom.