
I never thought about PB&J as much as I have this week! I learned about it's history. I learned about it's plethora of variations. I learned about it's accessories ~ who knew a sandwich could have accessories?! I learned about it's nutritional value. Oh, but the lessons were deeper than just bread.....I learned about asynchronous collaboration, multimedia presentations - design & delivery, Google docs, embedding, Prezi, making crosswords and surveys. I thought each group did an excellent job - presenting the learner with objectives and even a pre-assessment; using interactive forms of presentation to motivate & pique the learner's interest; and organizing activities that allowed the learner to assess and/or reflect on their learning. Perhaps, the desire for a group presentation post learning was a bit ambitious; but, it represented a diverse way of assessing learning. Just saying...I think we are great 21st century educators!
Yes, I did make a PB&J for myself Friday as I pondered the lessons. My favorites? White bread, grape jelly, crunchy Jiff, served whole (why fractionate perfection!) with a large glass of milk. And, yes the peanut butter MUST go on both sides of the bread prior to the application of jelly...least your bread become stained and soggy!!