Buncee Ambassador Amy Nichols never ceases to inspire us with the ways she utilizes Buncee with her students! In this research report, Amy Nichols, an Instructional Resource Teacher from Wake County Public Schools, worked with a class of second graders to create Genius Hour inspired research presentations using Buncee. The students were engaged and determined to create presentations that met the rubric’s standards. Read her report to see the results of this personalized learning project on the second grader’s ownership of learning and how Buncee helped create the perfect storm for dynamic, engaged learning.
We are inspired by Amy’s story and are sure you’ll be as well!
Open up the PDF below to read Creating the Perfect Storm for Personalized Learning with Buncee.
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Pretty impressive presentations :-)