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Project Proposal Template

Project Proposal Template

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Strengthening Character | Building Relationships | Empowering Teachers
CLASSROOM PROJECT PROPOSAL EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1
Grade Level: 3
Subject: Science
Timeline: 2 weeks
State Standard: Identify the common structures of a plant including its roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruit and
seeds. Describe their functions. (SCI.3.3.1 2010)
Learning Goals:
Students will learn the parts of a plant through hands-on investigation of a variety of different kinds of
plants.
Students will compare and contrast how plants are similar and different through Venn diagrams and
short paragraphs. They will complete a group project (of their choice) to present to the class.
Students will connect the components of a healthy human lifephysical, mental, and spiritualwith the
components of healthy plant life. They will demonstrate these connections through class conversations
and an interview of a family member or neighbor.
Rationale: Studying plants provides an excellent vehicle to teach students about the different elements needed
to sustain a full and happy human life. Students will learn about the parts of a plant through authentic, hands-on
investigation. They will learn about the connections to human life in teacher-led class discussion, in small groups
as they collaborate and develop their projects, and in their interviews of someone important to them.
Teacher Character Growth Goals: As my students and I work on this unit, I will have many opportunities to
think about the elements of a healthy life and to think about aspects of my life I wish to enhance. While working
on the unit, I will choose a specific aspect of spirituality to develop and a specific aspect of physical health to
develop (stewardship, discipline). I will share my efforts with my students to develop our community as they
support me. My work will also show them how personal growth can be accomplished.
Specific Character Traits Developed: spirituality, stewardship, discipline
Student Character Growth Goals: As with any unit, students will need to work hard to complete their work and
master the concepts (discipline). For the group project, students will be challenged to work together in a
positive way and get their projects finished (respect for others, teamwork skills). Most importantly, my students
will learn about physical, mental, and spiritual health, and they will see adults in their lives working to develop
them.
Specific Character Traits Developed: discipline, respect, teamwork
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Strengthening Character | Building Relationships | Empowering Teachers
EXAMPLE 2
Grade Level: 7
Subject: Language Arts
Timeline: Entire year
State Standard: Students discuss, list, and graphically organize writing ideas. They write clear, coherent and
focused essays. Students progress through the stages of the writing process and proofread, edit, and revise
writing. EL.7.4 2006
Learning goals:
Students will write a novel and self-publish it through createspace.com.
Students will participate in peer review.
Students will learn to better manage their emotions as they work on the project.
Rationale: Students are not always pushed to reach their potential. This high-expectation project will allow
students to thoroughly learn the writing process through authentic activities and assignments. It will help them
accomplish more than they ever thought possible. Through this project, students will meet multiple state
standards and will have a finished product at the end that proves their individual ability. They will also
participate in honest peer review and will be given the opportunity to provide and listen to feedback from
others regarding their work. They will decide what they need to change in their finished product through editing
and revision. In completing this project, students will learn to deal with and work through an array of negative
emotions and will develop character traits needed to deal with them.
Student Character Development: This will be a difficult project, and students will experience frustration and
anxiety, and they may want to give up. As they work on the project, we will discuss the emotions they’re dealing
with and specific strategies for dealing with them. As I coach them individually, I will ask each student what
emotions he or she is struggling with, and the student and I will create a plan for dealing with those emotions.
As they work to complete the project, students will both discuss and practice perseverance (to continue working
through difficulty), discipline (to get the work done) and self-control (dealing with their negative emotions).
Specific Character Traits Developed: perseverance, discipline, self-control
Teacher Character Development: To ensure the students’ success, I will need to work on having an optimistic
attitude through which I can encourage them. I will practice self-control so that I can set an example for my
students as they work on self-control. I will be transparent about my own struggles with the project, and I will
encourage them through their discouragement.
Specific Character Traits Developed: optimism, transparency, self-control
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