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Graduation Project Completing the Portfolio Using the Big 6

Task Definition Compile a Graduation Project Portfolio: Cover Define the Information Problem Identify Information Needed Compile a Graduation Project Portfolio: Cover Title Page Table of Contents Page Resume Graduation Project Documents Reflection Essay

Information Seeking Strategies Determine all Possible Sources Select the Best Sources Cover Booklet to Enclose Portfolio Do Not just Staple Work Together Title Page Catchy Title Visual Element (Include Citation if Needed) Research Topic Project Topic Name English IV Teacher Name English IV (Period) Due Date

Information Seeking Strategies Determine all Possible Sources Select the Best Sources Table of Contents Page Label Page “Table of Contents’ List All Items Included in Portfolio in Chronological Order Include Page Numbers on List of Items in Portfolio Resume Contact Information (Address, Email, and Phone Number) Name Objective Education Work Experience Extracurricular Possible References

Information Seeking Strategies Determine all Possible Sources Select the Best Sources Graduation Project Documents Proposal Letter Proposal Approval Outline of Paper Research Paper (Include Works Cited Page) Interview Verification Typed Interview Transcript Project Log Project Journal Entries Practical Experience Rubric from Mentor Project Pictures Other Project Documents Parent/Guardian Consent Form Mentor/Parent Consent Form

Information Seeking Strategies Determine all Possible Sources Select the Best Sources Reflection Essay (Complete Form) Student Name, Research Topic, and Date 150-200 Words Describing your Experience Date Started Date Finished Practical Experience Satisfaction What You Would have Done Differently Compare Practical Experience Impact with Proposal Letter Assign Yourself a Physical Project Grade Justify your Grade (50 Words or Less)

Location And Access Determine All Possible Sources Select the Best Source Graduation Project Manual Department Stores Supplies at School Completed Graduation Project Materials/Forms English Lab Media Center Lab Home Computer Microsoft Word

Use of Information Acquire a Notebook for Portfolio Cover Engage (Read, Hear, View, Touch) Extract Relevant Information Acquire a Notebook for Portfolio Cover Refer to Graduation Project Manual Complete a Title Page Complete a Resume Complete Reflection Essay Gather Graduation Project Materials/Forms Organize Order of Materials for Portfolio (Number Pages) Create a Table of Contents Page

Synthesis Completed Portfolio: Cover Title Page Table of Contents Page Organize from Multiple Sources Present the Information Completed Portfolio: Cover Title Page Table of Contents Page Resume Graduation Project Documents Reflection Essay

Evaluation Portfolio Rubric Completed by English Teacher Judge the Product (effectiveness) Judge the Process (efficiency) Portfolio Rubric Completed by English Teacher Self Evaluation What would I have done differently?