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Lean Manufacturing

Is it possible to use less physical energy and earn more money?

Competencies

Level 1: 

A1, A2, B12, C14, C19, E26, F36, D21, D22, D23, D24, D25, E27

Level 2: 

A6, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19, H68, H75, D22, D23,E27, E29

Level 3:

A6, C14, C16, C17, C18, F35, F36, E30

Project Summary

Students develop a deeper understanding of how manufacturing works.

After completion of PBL students will earn a Beginners Lean Training Certificate.

Public Product

Team: Teach lean manufacturing to 5th graders.

Individual:  Wooden Benches

Making It Your Own

What adjustments did you make? How did you assess student learning? What worked really well?

Supporting Documents

The projects in this library were written, reviewed, and revised by Specialists across the JAG network.

  

Project-Based Learning is a developmental process, and as we collectively learn and perfect our practice, our quality of projects will improve.  We encourage you to make the projects your own, and as you do, in the comment section on each project page, leave notes identifying the modifications and changes you made to fit the needs of your classroom.  Feel free to email us at pbl.jag@gmail.com if you have attachments, revisions, or modifications you would like to have uploaded to the library. 

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