How to do school projects
index
Click on one of the elements to learn more about the strategies that will help you to create a great quality school project
Cite your sources
Introduction
Presentation
Time management
Stay organized
Preparation
Delivering on time
Ask for help
Introduction
Projects can help boost creativity, knowledge on a subject and future learning. By doing school projects you use what you already know about a subject or what you research about it to create a unique product that reflects what you have learned. Putting together an effective school project takes planning, research and a little creative thinking. By combining the elements in this presentation, you can turn your class project into something enjoyable that will show in your final grade.
preparation
Your teacher will give a description of what she or he wants you to do to complete the project. Review all the instructions. Make sure you are familiar with the materials needed for the project. Also be sure you are able to do any research necessary for the task. If you are working in a group, get everyone's contact information, schedule meeting times if necessary and assign specific tasks to every group member.
Ask for help
If your teacher is unclear in some of the instructions, have him or her clarify for you. This reduces the risk of receiving a lower grade because of a misunderstanding. Also ask him or her for tips on how to complete the project if you are having trouble to complete it. They can direct you to the right resources for success.
Cite your sources
Use the library and credible websites for your research. There are many potential references that offer false information on the Internet, so be careful when doing your research. Record and cite your sources as you go so you do not plagiarize someone else's work. If your project needs images or other graphics, make sure you find or create high-quality pictures that effectively illustrate the information you are presenting.
Stay organized
Stay organized and prioritize tasks related to the project. Approach your school project in steps, completing one before moving to the next. This will keep you from becoming overwhelmed. It will also keep your project organized so no information or other elements become lost in the process of creating your final product.
Turn your project on time
Turning your project in late may result in a lower grade than your work deserves. Delivering your project by its due date also shows your dedication to the class, which your teacher will appreciate. If you know you will be turning in your project late, talk with your teacher as far in advance as possible. He or she may give you some time to complete it if you show you are working hard to create a quality project.
The day of your presentation
Arrive to class on time
Be fully prepared with all notes and visual aids
Do not read from the slides! Explain in your own words.
Dressing in nice clothes to speak in front of the group gives you a more professional image and your project will be better received
Speak loudly when giving your presentation and make eye contact with your audience.
Time Management
Here is a video with more tips for time management. This will help you to organize the time you work on your school project, homework and other activities.
Good luck!
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How to do school projects
index
Click on one of the elements to learn more about the strategies that will help you to create a great quality school project
Cite your sources
Introduction
Presentation
Time management
Stay organized
Preparation
Delivering on time
Ask for help
Introduction
Projects can help boost creativity, knowledge on a subject and future learning. By doing school projects you use what you already know about a subject or what you research about it to create a unique product that reflects what you have learned. Putting together an effective school project takes planning, research and a little creative thinking. By combining the elements in this presentation, you can turn your class project into something enjoyable that will show in your final grade.
preparation
Your teacher will give a description of what she or he wants you to do to complete the project. Review all the instructions. Make sure you are familiar with the materials needed for the project. Also be sure you are able to do any research necessary for the task. If you are working in a group, get everyone's contact information, schedule meeting times if necessary and assign specific tasks to every group member.
Ask for help
If your teacher is unclear in some of the instructions, have him or her clarify for you. This reduces the risk of receiving a lower grade because of a misunderstanding. Also ask him or her for tips on how to complete the project if you are having trouble to complete it. They can direct you to the right resources for success.
Cite your sources
Use the library and credible websites for your research. There are many potential references that offer false information on the Internet, so be careful when doing your research. Record and cite your sources as you go so you do not plagiarize someone else's work. If your project needs images or other graphics, make sure you find or create high-quality pictures that effectively illustrate the information you are presenting.
Stay organized
Stay organized and prioritize tasks related to the project. Approach your school project in steps, completing one before moving to the next. This will keep you from becoming overwhelmed. It will also keep your project organized so no information or other elements become lost in the process of creating your final product.
Turn your project on time
Turning your project in late may result in a lower grade than your work deserves. Delivering your project by its due date also shows your dedication to the class, which your teacher will appreciate. If you know you will be turning in your project late, talk with your teacher as far in advance as possible. He or she may give you some time to complete it if you show you are working hard to create a quality project.
The day of your presentation
Arrive to class on time
Be fully prepared with all notes and visual aids
Do not read from the slides! Explain in your own words.
Dressing in nice clothes to speak in front of the group gives you a more professional image and your project will be better received
Speak loudly when giving your presentation and make eye contact with your audience.
Time Management
Here is a video with more tips for time management. This will help you to organize the time you work on your school project, homework and other activities.
Good luck!