Project Guidelines
- Poster: must be completely detailed on the poster OR include detailed information that is expanded upon in your presentation (attached to the back or handed in separately with everyone’s name on it) on the project due date.
- PREZI: find a way to email it to me, print it out, or provide me account information so that I can access it for grading purposes. If you don’t include all the information in the PREZI itself, attach detailed notes (on the project due date).
- PowerPoint: Include detailed notes and descriptions in the PowerPoint or in the notes section and print out a copy for me on the project due date.
- Video: Be sure that along with the video, I also receive a detailed transcript or notes of your project on the project due date. Make sure that the video works before the presentation day or on the teacher's computer.
- Song/Poem: I need a copy of the lyrics or of the poem with detailed notes that clarify some of the information you include on the project due date if the project type asks for it.
- Paper: be sure that everything is proof read and grammatically correct. Double space all papers and be sure you're telling a story and not listing facts. Include a creative/appropriate title along with the proper paper heading (Name, Class, Teacher, Date).
- Other: See me for clarification, but everything is due on the project due date!
Regardless of project type, proof reading is always important and you should treat projects like a job deadline and everything you turn in, should look professional (not folded, in order, and stapled neatly). Most final projects are not done in pen/typed and in fact, many are rarely handwritten/ If it calls for a works cited page, be sure to include that on a separate sheet of paper!
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