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Here’s a Can’t Miss #GeniusHour Opportunity…

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Here’s a can’t miss #GeniusHour opportunity…

My good friend A.J. Juliani (@ajjuliani) – who is widely considered the go-to educator for Genius Hour – recently launched this course, which literally contains everything you’ll need to implement Genius Hour with your students! (And, if you contact me directly – or if you’re on my mailing list – I’ll send you a coupon code for 20% off the course price.)

Click here to see what Genius Hour is all about. Click here to read what Genius Hour is all about. And, see below to learn about what’s included in the course.

Here’s what you’ll get…

  • 70 videos walking you step-by-step through the Genius Hour process
  • Year-long private discussion group for course members with A.J. (Facebook/Voxer)
  • 4-week unit and 7 lesson plans mapped to standards, 21st Century Skills, Bloom’s Taxonomy and Webb’s Depth of Knowledge
    • K-2 unit and 3-5 unit
    • 6-8 unit and 9-12 unit
  • 8-week unit and 10 lesson plans mapped to standards, 21st Century Skills, Bloom’s Taxonomy and Webb’s Depth of Knowledge
    • K-2 unit and 3-5 unit
    • 6-8 unit and 9-12 unit
  • 12-week unit and 14 lesson plans mapped to standards, 21st Century Skills, Bloom’s Taxonomy and Webb’s Depth of Knowledge
    • K-2 unit and 3-5 unit
    • 6-8 unit and 9-12 unit
  • Mini-Genius (two lessons) activity mapped to standards
  • Student Genius Hour notebook (print and digital)
  • PowerPoint for each unit
  • Starter question pack for teacher and students
  • Parent letters
  • Assessment rubrics for process and product
  • Handouts for every day and every stage

BONUSES, only available during launch week…

  • Guide to student blogging (step-by-step how to)
  • Guide to social media in the classroom (what to use and how to use it)
  • Genius Hour journal (the popular Genius Hour resource PPT)
  • WordPress 101 (how to create your own blog and get it up and running)

(After August 14th, these bonuses go away and the price of the course increases $25.)

But wait, there’s more…

  • This course is evolving. Each month new lessons will be added based on community discussion and feedback.
  • It is everything you need to run Genius Hour at any level. Lessons are differentiated for K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12. This is not for one specific grade level; it is for K-12.
  • All videos and materials are downloadable to your own device/computer so you can take them on the go and use without an Internet connection.
  • All files are editable (no PDFs), so you can adjust them to meet your classroom needs.
  • If you don’t have devices in your classroom, don’t worry. All materials are print/handout ready, and you can run Genius Hour without computers for your students.

INTERESTED?

Click here to check out the course!

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I’m an administrator in the Chappaqua Central School District in Chappaqua, New York, and the coauthor of Hacking Project Based Learning.
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