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PB&J

Module by: Ann Rose. E-mail the author

Summary: This is the summary of our module about building sandwiches

Make Me a Sandwich

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Overview:

Today, your challenge is to work as a group to create the most nutritional PB&J sandwich. Research the nutritional value of your sandwich. Use TweetGuru to update your team members on your research findings. Remember, you can use List.it to make notes about your findings and the list can be accessed from any computer.

Your Task:

Research the nutritional value of your sandwich. Use TweetGuru to update your team members on your research findings. Remember, you can use List.it to make notes about your findings and the list can be accessed from any computer. When you have “created” your sandwich, access WORDLE.NET and create a collage to communicate the nutritional value and any other pertinent information.

When Finished:

Send the link for your Wordle collage to everyone else using TweetGuru.

Guidelines:

Due Date: mm/dd/yy Grading Rubric: see....

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