Boost Student Success with Kanban Boards in the Classroom
Kanban board that school students can use to manage their projects and learning tasks:
To-Do | Doing | Done |
---|---|---|
Complete math homework | Reading chapter 5 of history textbook | Submitted science project |
Study for science test | Writing essay for English class | Completed book report |
Research topic for history project | Practicing for music recital | Completed Spanish worksheet |
In this Kanban board, there are three columns: “To-Do”, “Doing”, and “Done”. The “To-Do” column lists all the tasks that the student needs to complete, such as homework assignments, studying for tests, and research projects. The “Doing” column lists the tasks that the student is currently working on, and the “Done” column lists the tasks that have been completed.
As the student progresses through their tasks, they can move them from the “To-Do” column to the “Doing” column, and then to the “Done” column once they are finished. This allows the student to see their progress and stay organized.
Additionally, the Kanban board can be customized to include additional columns, such as “Blocked” for tasks that are stuck due to lack of resources or waiting for feedback, or “Review” for tasks that require teacher or peer review. By using a Kanban board, students can manage their workload more effectively and achieve success in their academic pursuits.
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