Project Based Learning: Obstacle Race- Area-Perimeter-PBL Print or Google Slides (2024)

Climbing over rope walls, crawling through the mud, and jumping over burning flames. These are just some of the obstacles people faces when they sign up for races. These days, people don’t just want to run a 5K or go for a jog, they want to blast through an obstacle race course!

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In the project based learning (PBL) activity students will be creating and designing an obstacle course using area and perimeter, while applying many other academic skill areas. When completed, each student have created a race course that is completely unique to their choices and design.

Design An Obstacle Race Course puts the designing and creation into the hands of the students. Students will dive deep to show they understand the how (and why) the math concepts of area and perimeter are used in developing race courses. It integrates multiple elements such as problem solving, collaboration, design, and planning that connect concepts across multiple platforms.

TWO VERSIONS INCLUDED

There are two versions of this project to fit multiple levels of learners for your classroom, while also allowing both to be successful. The key difference is the amount of multiplication and size of the numbers (50,000 to 500). No matter which version you choose for your students (or if you mix and match), the PBLs look almost identical. Even the finished projects will look the same!

STEM and Three Dimensional

Even after students have finished designing their courses, they will be able to incorporate STEM skills by developing three dimensional designs of their course and obstacles.

What's Included:

Regular Version

-50,000 square units used.

-Each unit equals 10.

-Course has specific requirements (size) that must be met. More multiplication required.

Differentiated Version (lower)

-500 square units used.

-Each unit equals 1.

-Course has requirements (items, not size) that must be met. Then they find the area and perimeter AFTER they have created it.

Building Obstacles

-This includes instructions and ideas for creating three-dimensional obstacles from your course.

Up Close

-Create miniaturized posters that promote the course or obstacles.

Running the Numbers

These take the numbers a little bit farther. Students find total A&P of obstacles, how much free space, and other questions to maximize their course. This can e used for both versions.

Rubrics

Included are two versions of rubrics.

-Traditional (5-point scale)

-Single-point versions.

These can be applied to either project version that you choose.

Image Pages

Photos of a finished race course, along with images of 3D creations that have been put on the course. This can be projected for students to see.

STEPS within each project

--First: Create an official name, design a logo and slogan for your race

--Second: Use your CHECKLIST and OBSTACLE pages to prepare creating your rough draft.

--Third: Design the rough draft of your race course.

--Fourth: Find area and perimeter of each item on the race course and field. Make sure they meet requirements.

--Fifth: Create the final version of your race. Make sure you add color and details!

--Sixth: Develop a Map Key/Legend.

--Seventh: OPTIONAL: Design and build your obstacles in a three dimensional format.

--Eighth: OPTIONAL: Complete UP CLOSE and RUNNING THE NUMBERS.

--Ninth: Turn into your TEACHER (the city council) for final approval!

Materials Needed

-computer paper

-card stock (optional for the race course design, but not specifically required)

-crayons and colored pencils

-scissors

-tape and glue

-access to recycle bin for scraps

-any household items kids might need to build their obstacles

Time Frame

The time frame for completing this project will vary greatly. If you are planning on completing it in a week, give 30-45 minutes per day.

All students will work at different rates, but by the end of the week students should be finishing the required steps (1-6) or trying some of the additional tasks.

Optional Materials

-books or magazines on racing and obstacles

-videos that show that relate to racing. Youtube has a ton of short clips from Spartan Races, Warrior Dashes, even Wipeout. Those would help students develop an understanding of different types of obstacles.

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1. Download Link for the Google Slide Product

2. Have access to the Internet and a Google Account. (FREE)

3. Open the file on your own Google Drive and engage while in the edit mode.

4. Printer access to print out the finished product. (OPTIONAL).

Before you begin editing/filling in your project, it is to first , on your own Google Drive.

After creating a copy of the resource you can decide which slides you would like to include and which ones to delete before you assign this as an assignment.

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FAQs

What is project based learning or PBL? ›

Project-based learning (PBL) involves students designing, developing, and constructing hands-on solutions to a problem. The educational value of PBL is that it aims to build students' creative capacity to work through difficult or ill-structured problems, commonly in small teams.

What is project based learning PBL works? ›

Project Based Learning is a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to an authentic, engaging, and complex question, problem, or challenge.

What are the 7 steps of project-based learning? ›

The seven steps, consisting of: (1) the formulating the expected learning outcome, (2) understanding the concept of the teaching materials, (3) skills training, (4) designing the project theme, (5) making the project proposal, (6) executing the tasks of projects and (7) presentation of the project report.

What is an example of project-based learning? ›

Project-Based Learning Example

One example of PBL in a K-12 classroom might be an activity on environmental pollution. Students might be asked to research different types of pollution, create a presentation about their findings, and then design an action plan for reducing pollution in their community.

What is the PBL learning method? ›

Problem-based learning (PBL) is a student-centered approach in which students learn about a subject by working in groups to solve an open-ended problem. This problem is what drives the motivation and the learning.

What does PBL look like in the classroom? ›

It comprises activities like classroom debates, community service activities, field trips, language immersion programs, and much more. There is no set time for PBL engagements; some last less than one class period, while others, such as long-term research projects, can take over a year or more to complete.

Is case based learning the same as PBL? ›

Case based learning, or CBL, is very similar to PBL, but focuses on specific patient cases to identify learning objectives. It is also taught using small groups with a tutor to guide group discussions.

Is project-based learning good or bad? ›

Many studies have shown that project-based learning can improve students' learning motivation, problem-solving skills, teamwork, and communication skills.

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