The Hub's first Project-Based Learning Collection is the perfect unit for your students to dive into conducting interviews with these Humans of Our School Project. This unit includes eight low-prep and 100% digital lessons. Everything you need for each lesson is included, and each one is quick and easy to set up.

Break down conducting interviews to create a final article piece based on the popular Humans of New York account. This unit takes students through learning important speaking and listening skills while also learning to take notes to complete a final Humans of Our School project. Your students will cite text evidence that will support an analysis of a text with confidence by the end of the unit.
Here's what's included:
- Eight mini-lessons
- Digital and PDF teaching slides for each lesson
- Worksheets and student pages for each lesson
- Examples of each task.
Your students will love learning, reviewing, and applying their learning about conducting an interview using these scaffolded writing, speaking, and listening lessons. Each lesson builds on the previous one to allow you to increase the rigor each day while also having varied activities and assessments to keep students engaged.
The activities that accompany these lessons are 100% done for you. You will simply need to print what you need or assign copies of the student's notebook in Google Classroom. Some lessons can be printed, prepped, and used year after year.
Prep is quick and easy... Print the student pages, set up your example or slides to be displayed, and teach each scaffolded lesson.
The 8 lessons are:
- Humans of Our School PBL Lesson 1: Introduction
- Humans of Our School PBL Lesson 2: Analyzing Interviews One
- Humans of Our School PBL Lesson 3: Analyzing Interviews Twi
- Humans of Our School PBL Lesson 4: Interviews
- Humans of Our School PBL Lesson 5: Paragraph Writing Practice
- Humans of Our School PBL Lesson 6: Paragraph Writing
- Humans of Our School PBL Lesson 7: Preparing for Presentations + Final Product
- Humans of Our School PBL Lesson 8: Presentations
