The Senior Project
This page will have various documents necessary to complete you Senior Project. Documents appear as links (colored text) and you can click on the link to download and save the file to your H:drive or removable disk (click save, not open).
2008 Project Proposal Form (Blank) Use this form to complete your proposal. Type your answers under the questions. Make sure your answers do not appear in bold type (the questions should be in bold type).
Personal Profile Planning Sheet Use this sheet for step 1 of creating your personal profile for you Sr. Project portfolio.
Portfolio Rubric for Advisors Advisors, use this rubric to assess student portfolios.
Display Board Rubric for Advisors Advisors, use this rubric to assess display boards.
Project Rubric for Advisors Advisors, use this rubric to assess projects.
Presentation Rubric for Judges / Advisors Judges and Advisors, use this rubric to assess presentations.
Making the Best Display Board Possible This is the PowerPoint presentation with information on effective Research Paper Overviews and Project Overviews. It also has information on writing strong photo captions and font sizes.
Senior Project Student Handbook This is the entire handbook minus the cover and the last page (sample display board). The last page can be found in a link below.
It’s the dreaded BIB CARDS! Well, Ms. H to the rescue! For your paper, go to www.citationmachine.net Use this website to digitally generate your citations. Click on “MLA.” Click on “more resources.” Select the appropriate source type and enter information from the source into the fields. Click “submit” and your citation is automatically created. You can copy and paste the generated citation into your working document.
Sample Works Cited Open this document to view a student created (Sammi) works cited page.
Components of a Note Card How do you make a note card? Check out this document.
Display Board Sample This is the last page of your Student Handbook
Task Completion Signature Page – Phase 1
Research Writing – The Process Here’s the why, how, and what for when it comes to research.
Research Paper – PreWriting Diagram and Outline Information You’ve got all the info … now what? Check out this color-coded diagram to help you plan your paper and begin building an outline.
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