Second graders have kicked off an exciting new Project Based Learning (PBL) unit called “Welcome to Saklan!” Over the coming weeks, students will work together to create a newcomer’s guide that highlights important places and people in the Saklan community. The finished guide will serve as a warm welcome for new students and families, helping them feel at home from the very beginning.
As part of the project, students are learning about maps—how they are used, the symbols they contain, and the language associated with giving directions. Each student will choose a special place on campus to feature, create an illustration of it, and write a short description for the guide. Together, these pieces will be combined into a collaborative map of the Saklan campus.
To spark their curiosity, the second graders explored a variety of maps. With notebooks in hand, they made observations and took notes about what they noticed. Next, they practiced using directional words to describe hidden objects, saying things like “between my desk and your desk” or “next to a bookshelf and under a clock.” Using a compass, they also discovered which sides of their classroom face north, south, east, and west.
The unit isn’t only about geography—it’s also about empathy. Students spent time discussing what it feels like to be new somewhere and brainstormed ways they can support others who are new to Saklan. Their thoughtful ideas and excitement show that this project will not only build academic skills but also strengthen their sense of community and compassion.
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