Eating disorders A time in the life 2014

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Eating Disorder a Time in the Life Requirements – Grade 8 A Time in the Life Create a fictional character which suffers from an eating disorder and friends/family members to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. You will have to be creative to show and describe the information required below. It should be clear to the audience who is the sufferer and who are the friend/family members giving the advice. Project Requirements: Present the Eating Disorder in a media of your choice. (Comic Life, power point, prezi, poster, or brochure, animation, diary). Accurate information about Anorexia Nervosa OR Bulimia Nervosa OR Binge Eating (teacher to decide which one you do) information to be included: Content Requirements 1. Signs that someone is developing an eating disorder 2. Short term health consequences 3. Long term health consequences 4. Treatments 5. Advice about how you can help a friend who you think is developing a disorder 6. Advice about healthy eating habits 7. Advice about how to control a healthy body weight Information Technology (IT) – Each end product must utilize IT in the creation of the display area. This could be in the form of excel tables/graphs, images, etc. Visual Aids – The end product should be visually appealing and make use of appropriate information, graphics, photos, models, and/or charts to inform the audience. Bibliography (MLA format) – reliable sources used and cited. Students will have three full class periods to work on this project. Recommended websites:

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Eating Disorder a Time in the Life Requirements – Grade 8

A Time in the LifeCreate a fictional character which suffers from an eating disorder and friends/family members to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. You will have to be creative to show and describe the information required below. It should be clear to the audience who is the sufferer and who are the friend/family members giving the advice.

Project Requirements: Present the Eating Disorder in a media of your choice. (Comic Life, power point, prezi, poster, or brochure,

animation, diary). Accurate information about Anorexia Nervosa OR Bulimia Nervosa OR Binge Eating (teacher to decide which one

you do) information to be included:

Content Requirements 1. Signs that someone is developing an eating disorder2. Short term health consequences3. Long term health consequences4. Treatments5. Advice about how you can help a friend who you think is developing a disorder6. Advice about healthy eating habits7. Advice about how to control a healthy body weight

Information Technology (IT) – Each end product must utilize IT in the creation of the display area. This could be in the form of excel tables/graphs, images, etc.

Visual Aids – The end product should be visually appealing and make use of appropriate information, graphics, photos, models, and/or charts to inform the audience.

Bibliography (MLA format) – reliable sources used and cited. Students will have three full class periods to work on this project. Recommended websites:http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Eating-disorders/Pages/Introduction.aspxhttp://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinfoforall/problems/eatingdisorders/eatingdisorders.aspxhttp://kidshealth.org/teen/your_mind/mental_health/eat_disorder.htmlhttp://www.b-eat.co.uk/

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Eating Disorder A Time in the Life – Grade 8 – 30 points/Letter grade

Standard 4 Students will understand that advocating for personal, family and community health promotes healthy behaviors and choices.

7 6 Exemplary

5 4 Proficient

3 2 Developing

  1 Emerging

Knowledge and UnderstandingAccurate InformationM.W4.1 state a health enhancing position on a topic and support it with accurate information

M.W4.2 demonstrate how to influence and support others to make positive health choices

Includes all the project requirements. Gives the audience a clear sense of the main idea. Information is accurate, current and comes mainly from excellent sources.

Meets most of the project requirements.Includes persuasive information from reliable sources.

Meets very few of the project requirements.

Some of the information may not seem to fit. Sources used appear unreliable.

Information is incomplete, out of date and/or incorrect.Sequencing of ideas is unclear.

Transfer of Knowledge

Comic/ Story Line

Story line contains highly complex material is simplified and made accessible through very effective synthesis. The audience is left with a deeper understanding of the illness.Very high degree of knowledge about entire topic

The story contains rich and useful information distilled into an accessible form. The audience is left with a sense of satisfaction and understanding regarding what has been learned and/or the direction it might provide.Good knowledge about topic, but only for part that was researched.

It contains material that is superficial, OR highly complicated and hard to discern OR useful material that is not easy to use in its current form. The audience is left without a clear sense of the illness.

Minimal amount of knowledge about topic

Story line does not provide an overview of the topic.

Had no knowledge of the topic

Communication

Creativity Design Organization Neatness Style Use of visuals

Design of the end product is extremely eye-catchingVery well organized and neatly doneShows imagination, insight and styleMakes excellent use of pictures, slogans, facts and figures

Design of the end product is eye-catchingOrganized and neatly doneShows signs of styleMakes good use of pictures, slogans, facts and figures

Design of the end product needs more thoughtSome signs of organization and neatnessNeeds to refer to pictures, slogans, facts and figures

Design of the end product is rushed and incompleteLacking organization and neatnessNeeds to include more pictures, slogans, facts and figures

Knowledge and UnderstandingResearch /BibliographyMLA Format

Accurately researched a variety of information.Used four or more resources, recorded and interpreted significant facts, meaningful graphics and evaluated alternative points of view.Correct MLA format.

Recorded relevant information from multiple sources of information, evaluated and synthesized relevant information.

A few errors in the MLA formatting.

Bibliography indicates you misinterpreted statements, graphics and questions and failed to identify relevant arguments.

Many errors in the MLA formatting.

Bibliography indicates you didn’t recorded information from four or fewer resources did not find graphics and ignored alternative points of view.

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