Hope this helps!
Many folks have asked me to break Genius Hour down into steps (especially in regards to how to introduce Genius Hour) so here is a little chart that I made that hopefully helps. Take your time with steps 1,2, and 3 and then let the students lead the way when it is time to Inquire, Self-reflect and Share.
Hope this helps!
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Faige @dubioseducator
7/26/2014 10:58:35 am
So succinct. Going to share this along with @joykirr Livebinder to colleagues as introduction to #geniushour. To get more teachers at my school on board!
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8/1/2014 05:47:02 am
I am so glad it will be helpful, Faige!
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Diane Wharton
7/29/2014 07:57:58 am
Hi Gallit,
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8/1/2014 05:49:50 am
HI Diane,
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Ann P
8/21/2014 07:56:00 am
Hi Diane- I discovered you/your site via another educator 'thought leader' on twitter. I too would like to use your infographic and print as a poster for our department. Would you be willing to share your file with me? I am just catching up to the genius hour movement and intend to offer it 2nd semester. Thanks so much for your thoughtful info!
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12/23/2014 08:13:58 am
Hi Meri,
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4/7/2015 03:09:18 pm
Hi Gallit,
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Gallit Zvi
4/8/2015 07:18:50 am
Hi Dylan,
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AuthorMy name is Gallit Zvi and I am an Elementary School Teacher and Vice Principal in Surrey, BC. I am also a blogger and co-author of The Genius Hour Guidebook. Archives
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