Agenda:
Read
Initial ideas
Start project proposal
Initial Ideas:
- Before you go too far with your academic honesty project, I'd like to know what you think you are planning to do.
- You may work alone or with a team of up to two other people.
- The other people can be in another period of my class, but that means you'll need to spend more time meeting with them outside of class. That will make the project more challenging, but it is up to you.
- Together you will complete the INITIAL IDEAS FORM today.
Project Proposal:
- Once you/your team, have your project elements in mind it is time for you to start working on your project proposal.
- When you write a proposal you are trying to convince others (and yourself) that your project is worth doing.
- A proposal helps you think through all of the parts of the project. If you are working as a team, the proposal becomes a document that shows what you agreed to do.
1. Get your copy of the PROJECT PROPOSAL TEMPLATE, be sure to click "use template."
2. Follow the directions on the top of the document to share it with your group and Mrs. R.
3. Complete the proposal by responding to the questions listed.
4. Your finished proposal will be reviewed/graded during class on Thursday 5/31 (or 6/1 for period 2) when your group meets with Mrs. R. (There will not be regrades. Be sure your proposal is complete on time.)
Other things you may still need to work on:
1. Essays revisions and regrade requests.
2. Review of book #11 (You really should be done with that by now.)
3. Book recommendation slide. (See Google Classroom if you're not sure what this is.)
Reminders:
5/31 (or 6/1 for period 2) Project Proposal Due.
6/6 Academic Honesty Project due. Be prepared to tell the class about your project.
6/7 Book #12 due.
6/7 Textbook return, bring all your textbooks to class. (If you need one to study for a final you can keep it and it will be due the day of that final.)
6/8 Last day for regrade requests.
6/11-6/13 Finals. 3-4, 5-6, 1-2.
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