Fall Inspection

Check-Up

Our Passion Project Check-up Schedule and Expectations:

Project Inspection
October 27

(50 points)

Portfolio created with Homepage:
Fall Passion Project page including Works Cited and Reflection pages

(20 points)

Posts on Reflection page > Each class period plus your own time

(4 posts)

(10 points)

Mission Statement complete and posted on the portfolio homepage

(10 points)

Submit Form with your chosen topic and essential or guiding question

(5 points)

Word Art Mission Statement on your portfolio home page

(5 points)

Project Inspection
December 1

(50 points)

Posts on Reflection page posted at each class period plus your own time

(4 posts since October 27)

(10 points)

-All items from October 27th column

Located on your Fall Project page...

Topic and Essential Question

1+ Paragraph explaining "Why you chose your topic"

2+ Paragraphs "Explaining Your Topic" (Background Info, History of, What is...)

-product?

(Explain your product!)

-inquiry/research?

-quality of research?

-how to share?

-any extras?

-resources? (works cited)

-WOW!!

(35 points)

-K-W-H-L-A-Q Chart (partial)

(5 points)

(Just show Ms. Moore: Do not insert, YET!)

-Check here for expectations!

Project Inspection
February 2

(75 points)

Click here for your "final" expectations!

Posts on Reflection page posted at each class period plus your own time

**(8 posts since December 1)**

(15 points)

-All items from October 27th and December 1st columns

**(Make corrections!)**

(30 points)

-K-W-H-L-A-Q Chart (complete, shared link, and inserted)

(15 points)

Passion Video Uploaded to Class Flipgrid!

(15 points)

-This is fluid depending on how class sessions are met-

Final Project Requirements:

Your passion project will culminate in a final product that will be uploaded to the class Flipgrid. Although you have a great deal of flexibility, your final project must:

Reflect your preferred expression style (e.g. if Written Expression is your preference, your final product should take a creative form) and have been created (at least in part) by technology (e.g. no dioramas). This does NOT mean a Google slideshow or Prezi is your project.... it is NOT!

Address/answer (directly or indirectly) all five driving questions:

  • What is your passion?

  • Why is it more than a mere interest for you?

  • What would other people need to know about your passion in order to understand it?

  • Which aspects of it are the most important to share?

  • How does your passion affect and reflect you as a person and as a learner?

All your passion information must be uploaded/embedded/linked/displayed on your personal portfolio page, Fall Passion Project, and include a description of the project (i.e. what the project is all about).

Follow this link to learn more about your final project expectations.