%0 Journal Article %T The Project Approach: Meeting the State Standards %A Dot Schuler %J Early Childhood Research & Practice %D 2000 %I University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %X This paper suggests that when engaged in project work, children apply most of the skills identified in the age-appropriate state learning standards. To illustrate how good-quality project work addresses the Illinois state learning standards, this paper describes a project conducted by a second-grade class on their community-Grafton, Illinois. The paper focuses on two children who, as part of the Grafton project, studied churches in the community. The paper describes the project's three phases and discusses how, through the process of investigating a topic of interest to them, representing their new knowledge, and sharing their work with others, the children applied the skills identified by the Illinois state learning standards as necessary for early elementary school students. %K Project Approach %K Academic Standards %K Educational Objectives %K Evaluation Criteria %K State Standards %K Student Projects %U http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/v2n1/schuler.html