Teaching Resource Pack

Genius Hour Teaching Resource Pack

Teach Starter Publishing
| 26 resources| Years: 3 - 6

Download the full collection of teaching resources to support facilitation of Teach Starter's six-step 'Genius Hour' inquiry-based learning process.

At Teach Starter, we appreciate that there are many ways to conduct Genius Hour. We have created a streamlined, six-step process for teachers and students to follow in the classroom. This teaching resource pack provides teacher notes that explain the process, as well as all of the resources you’ll need to support students as they work through this systematic inquiry-based learning process.

Genius Hour allows students to work on a passion project, idea or new skill during class time.  Genius Hour projects can be completed during a designated amount of learning time on a regular basis (such as one hour per week), or as a fast finisher activity.

How Does Genius Hour work?

  • During Genius Hour, students identify a topic or problem they are passionate about and form a deep, open-ended inquiry question to research, answer or solve.
  • Students take a systematic approach to the formulation of their inquiry question and research.
  • Towards the end of their Genius Hour project, students present or create a final product that communicates their findings and/or solution. Genius Hour presentations can take a variety of written, spoken or visual forms, such as a multi-modal presentation, a book, a script, a movie or a speech; through cooking, building or performing a community service (amongst other ideas).
  • To conclude a Genius Hour project, students reflect on their experience of the Genius Hour process. They may even form new questions that could be answered in subsequent Genius Hour projects.
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  • Allie Duval
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    how long after you pay does it get send to you or do you download from the site?

    • Natalie
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      Hi Allie! You download it from the site once you have purchased it. We hope you and your students enjoy the fun things in this resource pack! Please let us know if we can answer any other questions for you.

  • Kayla Lewis
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    Is it possible to get some more blank type pages to match the background and 'look' of the rest for barnstorming, note taking, drawing etc? A page with the marble look background with just a border and a blank middle....with perhaps a banner title like the others just saying notes/ideas or something?

    • Kristian
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      Hi Kayla, Thanks for your suggestion. Please feel free to request a resource here: https://www.teachstarter.com/request-a-resource/ Requests are voted on by the Teach Starter community. We create the top request each week. Please let me know if you have any further questions, I'm more than happy to help. Kind regards, Kristian

  • Emma
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    What an amazing resource! Will there be a version for the lower years?

    • Kristian
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      Hi Emma, Genius Hour can be used for all ages, you may just need to differentiate with some of the worksheets and how much you are scaffolding each step. I would suggest looking at the template worksheets we have for literacy in the lower grades and utilising some of these for the research areas of Genius Hour. If there is anything else I can assist you with, please don't hesitate to contact me.

  • Breanna Stalker
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    I love the idea of Genius Hour and I really want to start in my classroom. Every Monday morning for an hour a portion of my students go to Chess lessons. I would like to implement something like this for my other students to work on during this time. Do you think Genius Hour is appropriate for Year 3. Thank you in advance :)

    • Kristian
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      Hi Breanna, With a little tweaking, I think Genius Hour can be used for almost all age groups, depending on your level of scaffolding. Inquiry-based classroom tasks can be very effective in giving the students a sense of self-directed learning. Thanks for taking the time to comment on this resource. If there is anything else I can assist you with, please don't hesitate to contact me.

  • Molly Brooker
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    is it possible to get Australian curriculum links?

    • Kristian
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      Hi Molly, Genius Hour allows students to work on a passion project, idea or new skill during class time. As such, curriculum links for such projects would and should encompass a wide range of learning areas. I would suggest looking at the individual projects your students are undertaking and finding the relevant curriculum links from the Australian Curriculum site here: https://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/ If there is anything else I can assist you with, please don't hesitate to contact me.

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