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Showcasing the DNR: How students from a one-room schoolhouse turned fishing lures into reel-world learning

“How can we design and create fishing lures that will attract the fish we’re fishing for and sell well in our area?” By focusing on that question, elementary school students from Crawford School in Kalkaska County – one of Michigan’s last operating one-room schoolhouses – turned the region’s fishing culture into a project-based learning experiment that seamlessly blended science, art and economics with local tradition and inquiry-based education.

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