Watch this video that teaches us how to play an interesting version of the traditional Bingo game. While you are watching, take note of the steps and materials needed to play the game.

Line Bingo

Learn how to play an interesting classroom version of the traditional Bingo game.

Line Bingo

Learn how to play an interesting classroom version of the traditional Bingo game.

Driving Questions

Look at the three Driving Questions below and in your groups, decide which question you would like to answer. Each group can answer the same question or each group can answer different questions. The choice is yours!

  1. How can we design a video game that promotes learning and fun?
  2. How can we invent a new outdoor game for our school?
  3. How can we create an exhibit that shows how toys have changed over time?

Possible Ideas

Video Game Outdoor Game Toy Museum

How can we design a video game that promotes learning and fun?

Possible Idea: Video Game Concept Pitch

Activities:

  • Brainstorm educational themes and storylines for a game.
  • Create sketches of characters, settings, and game levels.
  • Present a pitch to classmates, explaining the game’s objectives and features.
  • Use a simple coding platform (like Scratch) to build a prototype of the game.
  • Let others test out the game and adjust it according to the feedback received.

How can we invent a new outdoor game for our school?

Possible Idea: Outdoor Game Challenge

Activities:

  • Explore the rules of popular outdoor games.
  • Develop a new game, including rules and safety guidelines.
  • Teach the game to classmates and play it as a group.
  • Write a set of official rules and submit the game to the PE teacher for future use.
  • Invite others in the school or neighbourhood to try out the new game.

How can we create an exhibit that shows how toys have changed over time?

Possible Idea: Toy Museum Exhibit

Activities:

  • Research the history of toys and games from different time periods.
  • Collect, build, or design models of historical toys.
  • Create information cards and displays for a classroom “Toy Museum.”
  • Invite parents or other classes to visit the exhibit.

Thinking Time

What will your group do or make to answer your Driving Question? Use the space below to draw some ideas with your group. Remember to download or save your picture for future use!

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Need To Knows

Now that you’ve chosen your question, think about your “Need To Knows.” These are the questions that you need answers to in order to help you answer your Driving Question. Follow the steps below to help you create and refine your questions.

QFT Information for Kids - Question Formulation Technique steps

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Old Project Question

For classes using the old unit project, PBL can be integrated with the following Driving Question:

How can we design a new game that promotes learning and fun?

Exercise

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