Create A Scrapbook:
Scrapbooking has become very popular in the past while with a lot of people interested in creating unique and fun ways to show off their photographs. Your projects will need to be a bit more complex than just a series of pictures, as you will be linking it to the topic that you are studying. Traditionally scrapbooks contained photographs, letters, maps, stories, news articles and souvenirs like greeting cards and other keepsakes. Here are some things to consider for your scrapbook:
Rubric source:
mrsrossell.wikispaces.com/file/view/Scrapbook+Rubric.doc |
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Invent and Play A Game:
You might be thinking "Oh no! Not this tired old trick!". Sure, you have created board games for school before. We've all seen them. Hastily thrown together "snakes and ladders" offerings that didn't make ANYONE interested in playing. This is not what we are after for this mini project! You can do so much better than a one-dimensional game like that, and for this project you'll craft a game that we all will want to play, again and again! Here are some things to consider:
Board Game Rubric Here
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Film A Movie Or Skit / Film A How-To Video:
Have you got the itch to create a video? Will you be the next great Oscar winning director of a blockbuster film? Perhaps you will craft interesting documentaries for National Geographic and travel all over the world someday! In this mini-project you can get your creative juices flowing with a short movie that you produce for the classroom on a topic or idea that you are studying for Science Fair. You may want to enlist the help of some friends to be your "actors" for this project, or you may want to simply interview an expert in the field you are studying and film that interview. Some ideas to help you are listed below:
Rubric source:
https://thedirksenplace.wikispaces.com/.../Video+Presentation+Rubric |