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Title of Project. Student Name Spring 2015 (No page number here) U se p. 28 and 29 in SP Handbook and remember to use visual literacy rules while completing this. (no title needed). Select one attention getter: Fact Startling image Anecdote

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  1. Title of Project Student Name Spring 2015 (No page number here) Use p. 28 and 29 in SP Handbook and remember to use visual literacy rules while completing this.

  2. (no title needed) Select one attention getter: Fact Startling image Anecdote [and then explain why you used this attention-getter] Begin slide numbers here with this slide

  3. Overview of Presentation (use this title) • Main Points of Paper • Product • Product Steps • Who This Helped • Challenges • [Use this text above—no need to add or change anything; at SPN you are going to say something like, “In my presentation I will tell you about the main points in my paper, my product, the steps I took to complete the project, who my project helped, and how this was a challenge for me.”]

  4. ResearchYou could title this Research or with a title that explains the research • Do not type a narrative! • Feel free to use graphics/pictures of product process at any point in the slide show, including the research slides

  5. Connecting Research to Product • Result of research • The actual item created

  6. Product (You can use this title or your own to explain product) • The actual item created • Show video if possible

  7. Product Elements • Within these two or three slides, you need to include the following: • Prior Knowledge • Steps of Process (Pictures of Steps) • Cost • Skills Learned • Challenges—How was this difficult or new? Even though you were successful with your product, it is important to explain how you overcame obstacles.

  8. Product Steps

  9. Product Steps • More than three slides is OK

  10. Who Will This Help?(You can use this title or one of your own) • Picture or text of who this will benefit, either directly or indirectly. (Not you)

  11. Future Relevance • How does this project relate to my career? and/or • Am I going to continue this career?

  12. Personal Growth (You can use this title or or something else that explains the challenge) • How have you grown/what have you learned from completing this project? • Public speaking • Talking to adults • Organizing • Using technology • Meeting deadlines • Following through to the end

  13. Reflection • What would I do differently if I could go back and do it again? • What were the overall benefits from the project?

  14. Credits (or Thank You, etc.) List the people who have helped you: • Mentor • Interviewee (from the research paper) • People who donated materials, money, etc.

  15. Questions (Use this title) • This would be a great place to put a picture of a finished product or a happy person who benefitted from your product. • Questions are not optional—they are required, so you do need this slide to prompt you to ask, “What questions do you have for me?” or respond, “At this time I will take any questions the judges have.”

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