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Introducing Genius Hour

10/27/2012

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October 3rd was our last #geniushour chat (click here to learn more about Genius Hour) on twitter.
We had a fantastic conversation and some great ideas were shared.   Since that chat (click here to see all archived chats), I have had a few more people ask me about how to introduce Genius Hour.  So I thought I would compile a list of all the wonderful strategies that were discussed. 

Here it goes…

  • Danielle Porte tweeted about doing a guided Genius Hour to start her class off this year.  I love this idea!  What a fantastic way to be able to model the inquiry process for your class!

  • Similarly, Katy Gartside tweeted, “this week they are brainstorming ideas with parents for their indiv proj. Then we'll share, post on wall & they can add ideas” Then they did a group project.  I love how she involved the parents into the process!    

  • Robyn Thiessen’s students have passion portfolios and they store their thoughts and ideas for Genius Hour in them! She introduced inquiry to her young students (yes, it can be done in primary!) through ME projects (delving into topics like what are your values and what are you not...I just love that this is with grades 3s and 4s).

  • Denise Krebs' students are researching and presenting their Genius Hour plan before they begin their actual projects. Denise also put together this Genius Hour creativity rubric that students use to show their growth


  • Joy Kirr gets her students into the inquiry process by asking them to think not only about what they wonder about, but also to reflect on what really bothers them!  What a fabulous way to get students to start thinking.

  • Katrina Ling tweeted, “I set up a wonder wall too for #geniushour, we watched videos and brainstormed ideas. There are some kids invention videos from Ellen show.” Watching videos is a great hook!  Kids love to see what others have done and it gets them thinking hey I could do that. 

  • Hugh McDonald also shared how he likes to introduce Genius Hour with YouTube videos that inspire curiosity and talk about Genius.  Some videos he uses are:

This year, Hugh and I introduced Genius Hour together.  We showed our students the above videos, got them thinking about their passions and wonders and, finally, we modelled it. We both spent some time on a weekend creating our own little Genius Hour projects.  Neither of us had ever made a movie using iMovie for iPads and it was something we wanted to learn more about, so we both learned how and created a short iMovie each.  Perfect for sharing a little of our lives with our students and for modeling the inquiry process! Thank you Dean Shareski, Antonio Vendramin and Jodi Pulvers for the inspiration.

Hugh's Genius Hour 60-1 Second Clip iMovie

My Genius Hour 60-1 Second Clip iMovie

I am sure there are many more ideas out there from other great teachers about how to introduce Genius Hour.  Please comment below if you would like to add to this list!

And I hope this has helped any of you out there that have wanted to start Genius Hour, but didn’t know how.  Happy Inquiring :)


Other educators that have blogged about introducing Genius Hour
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Kelley Inden
9 Comments
Joy Kirr link
10/27/2012 12:07:23 pm

Gallit,
What a great idea for a post! It's so thorough! I now want to start over this year's Genius Hour and do ALL of these together! I know I can still do more of them even in October, however, and it makes me smile. Thinking of this community you and Denise have created makes my day! Genius Hour is my favorite time of the week, and I owe so much of it to you two.

Thanks again for this post! Let's get the word out there!
Cheers,
Joy

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Gallit Zvi link
10/29/2012 10:57:52 am

You can TOTALLY still do these things! :)
I feel exactly like you, Joy...so happy to have found you all and so happy that I have changed my teaching to allow for Passion Based Learning!

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Hugh link
10/28/2012 05:41:49 am

I agree with everything Joy mentioned. I love Robyn's idea of a Passion Portfolio!

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Beverley Bunker link
10/29/2012 08:29:01 am

Thanks for this summary, Gallit! My students and I made a wonder wall using wallwisher.com to share ideas/areas of interest. We also talked about turning our classroom into a more creative space... perhaps this being our first group #geniushour project! Thanks always for the inspiration!

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Gallit Zvi link
10/29/2012 10:59:09 am

Beverley,
I just learned about wallwisher.com the other day! What a fantastic way for students to share their ideas/passions! Thank you for sharing! I love it!

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Denise Krebs link
11/2/2012 02:19:55 am

Gavit,
Great summary of genius hour intros! My classes are just getting going on our first round of genius hour.

I'm looking forward to being at our next geniushour chat. I was sad to miss it last month!

I love your Thanksgiving video. You told a beautiful story! I like the bookends of technology, but the middle full of warm and human family and friend interaction. Very sweet!

Thanks,
Denise

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Darnee link
6/23/2013 03:51:40 pm

I'm so excited & can't wait to put these ideas into place next year with my kiddos! <3

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Jan Wells
7/24/2014 02:22:45 am

I introduced Genius Hour last spring to my 4th graders. I'd seen a post from Paul Solarz, so I used his learning/sharing as a model to get started. Other 4th grade classes joined in, and our principal was in awe of the engagement, level of essential questions, and the student ownership. This year I want to start with students doing an identity project (http://georgecouros.ca/blog/archives/791) Then lead into Genius Hour with ideas mentioned above. See you in the chat!

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Live Nifty Future Tips link
12/2/2015 03:27:49 am

You always write fabulous. This is third time I am reading any of your blog and again finding it inspirational one. And I am sure this number is going to be increased

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