Warm Up 9/5 What do you know about the senior project? List 2-4 pieces of information. Do you know what you want to do for your project? If yes, explain.

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Warm Up 9/5 What do you know about the senior project? List 2-4 pieces of information. Do you know what you want to do for your project? If yes, explain. If not, jot down a few ideas you’ve had.

Learning Targets To break down information from the senior project handbook into digestible pieces of information To disseminate this information to our classmates. To participate in a group work activity.

Agenda 9/5 Warm up/review Break into groups and collect information from the Senior Project Handbook that you think your classmates will benefit from hearing.

Group Work Break into groups of 4-5 students. With your group, read over your assigned pages of the Senior Research Handbook and decide what information is most vital, previously unknown, or surprising. Prepare to share this information with your class. I will assign you the pages that you will cover.