Independent Group - CBA Based Projects
You will be creating a project for each unit that we covered this year. There are reports that we introduced in class on Friday, April 15th, that you will be using to determine what information needs to go into the project.
You MUST be able to justify why you created this project. Each student's should be unique because it is based off of the questions that you did not get right on the CBA for the individual unit.
The image below is designed to give you a guideline of what the projects you will be creating should contain. It leaves
The project should be created on a sheet of paper within the class period that it is assigned.
Any images that you may want to use and print out will need to be shown to Mr. Clark or Mr. Tucker and printed off of the teacher computer. You will have the last 15 minutes of class to find an image, the majority of your time should be spent using the report to determine what areas you did not perform well on for that unit's CBA AND how you are going to summarize that information on your project.
The first one will be tougher, but once you understand what is expected, you will be more comfortable with it and in charge of your own learning.
You MUST be able to justify why you created this project. Each student's should be unique because it is based off of the questions that you did not get right on the CBA for the individual unit.
The image below is designed to give you a guideline of what the projects you will be creating should contain. It leaves
The project should be created on a sheet of paper within the class period that it is assigned.
Any images that you may want to use and print out will need to be shown to Mr. Clark or Mr. Tucker and printed off of the teacher computer. You will have the last 15 minutes of class to find an image, the majority of your time should be spent using the report to determine what areas you did not perform well on for that unit's CBA AND how you are going to summarize that information on your project.
The first one will be tougher, but once you understand what is expected, you will be more comfortable with it and in charge of your own learning.