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2009-2010
Senior Project 4P’s?
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Senior ProjectsThe 4 P’s
Paper Project
PresentationPortfolio
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Senior ProjectsThe 4 P’s
• Paper: A 3(or more) page research paper
• Project: 15 or more hours
• Presentation: Approximately 10 minutes.
• Portfolio: A reflective portfolio detailing the process the student followed
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Paper
• A 3(or more) page research paper on the topic or project area chosen by the student.
• The paper must meetspecific formatting guidelines – 10-12 pt. front– double spaced & one inch margins– a title page– correctly cited sources
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Project
• 15 or more hours are required
• The ‘project’ can be just about anything
• New ideas are best and are encouraged
• Examples of projects include: – Internships in the community– Volunteering at community service providers– Science projects presented in science fairs– Humanitarian work– Entrepreneurship
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Presentation
• Approximately 10 minutes
• Can be given in a variety of situations– Science Fairs– Public performances– Competitions– Presentation to a panel of
teachers/community members
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Presentation• The presentation should cover and expand
on the information in the paper– Discuss the experiences with the project. – Demonstrate or talk about the skills they
learned or practiced during the project. – Discuss how these skills will benefit the
student after graduation. – Visual aids are required.– Use of technology is encouraged. – Questions and answers.
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Portfolio• A reflective portfolio detailing the process
the student followed to complete the project is required.
• Portfolios include– Pictures of the project– Journal entries– Reflections– Work samples– Other products that chronicle and
demonstrate the student’s progress.
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So What is Next?• Writing proposals during the next advisory period and during your
English classes.• Sophomores:
– Practice writing a proposal.• Juniors:
– Complete a proposal this year to help prepare for your project next year.
• Seniors:– Start working on your project once your proposal is approved.– Project should be completed by May 1st.
• Paper written, portfolio completed, presentation done.
• Next Meeting: October 27th
• Proposals Due: November 24th