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Genius Hour WAVA Style What is Genius Hour?
When to implement?
How to implement?
Genius hour is a movement that allows students to explore their own passionsand encourages creativity in the classroom. It provides students a choice in whatthey learn during a set period of time during school-www.geniushour.com
Genius Hours is based off of Google’s 20% time. Employees are given 20% of their work timeto work on their passion projects. With that said, genius hour is an enrichment tool. Itcan be flexible to what works best with your student’s needs and schedule! Core Curriculumdoes take priority.
See the next page!
Project Examples…Pep talk from kid president
5th grade project ideas Caine’s arcade
What is genus hour? Genius hour in 2nd grade
Students brainstorm their passions and ask a THICK question. Ideas
for getting started found here.
Students conference with their LC and teacher to determine if the question is a good candidate for Genius Hour. Question form that we will complete together
is found here.
Students make a plan for their project. Be ready to answer
the what, the why, the how of your project., and who will your audience will be. Form for your conference can be found here.
Students piresent their plan to their LC, and
teacher
During Genius Hour students will research
using variety of sources! Internet,
library, interviews, ect.
Work on your project and prepare for your
presentation. Ideas for presentation platforms
found here.
Check in weekly with your teacher by
emailing them the form found here.
Present your project to your audience and submit your reflection form to your teacher.
How to implement genius hour
Genius Hour Brainstorm!
What do I wonder about?
What are my passions?
What is a problem I would like to solve or make better?
My genius hour question is….
I
Are you stuck?• Use the Thick or Thin Question Document• Ask your LC for input• Ask your teacher for input
Thin Questions vs. Thick Questions
The title of your passion project is going to be in question form. Make sure it is a thick question!
Thin Questions*Can be answered very easily.*Usually can be answered with one word.*There is not much discussion needed to answera thin question.*The answer can be easily found. (It is“Googleable”)*Answers are on the surface.
Examples of Thin QuestionsEx. Who is the main character?
Ex. Where does the setting take place?
Thin Questions start with:
Who…What…Where…When…
Thick Questions*Harder to answer.*Needs evidence to help answer the question.*There might be many answers.*Answers have depth.*Need background knowledge to help answer thequestion.*Answers might be open-ended (“Non-Googleable”)
Question Starters for THICK Questions
What is the impact…What is the influence…
What is the relationship…What if…
What would happen…What could happen…What is the result…How can you use…What is the cause…What is the effect…
How can you change or modify…What could be done to improve…
Why… How…
Rough Idea of Your Thick Question
Adapted from: http://minds-in-bloom.com/implementing-genius-hour-classroom/
Genius Hour Topic
Am I deeply curious about this topic? Do I
wonder about it often?
Is it a thick question?
Is it specific enough that it has a focus, but not so specific that there isn’t
enough info to research?
Can I imagine myself spending weeks
researching it and still be interested?
No to any
questions…
Yes to all
questions…
This could be the one!
Try a different idea.
Adapted from: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/59180182580112298/
Genius Hour Question Form
My Genius Hour question: *This is the only part you need to fill out
before our conference. Have some ideas ready for the other
questions!
Does it need any tweaking?
What will be your first steps?
How will you research your project (internet, library, ext.)?
Be thinking of these things as you make your plan…
What type of project are you planning to present for your
Genius Hour?
Why did you choose this question/project?
Who is your audience?
How will you share it?
What materials will you need?
My Genius Hour Project Plan
What is my Question/project?
Why did I choose it?
How will I accomplish it?
Who is my target audience?
How will I share it?
This plan is flexible! Not static! You can change and
adjust as you do your
research.
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Weekly Genius Hour Check-In
Summarize your progress so far. Be sure to include new things
learned, questions about your project, and your next steps for
the following week. (email this to your teacher)
Name: Project/Question:
Genius Hour Final ReflectionSummarize your project. Think about what was challenging, new things learned, and any surprises while you researched. What would you do
differently or the same if you did it again? Did it inspire you to start another Genius project? If so, be sure to share about that too! (You will email or file
share this with your teacher when your project is complete.)
Name: Project/Question: