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Create Your Own Survival Kit
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Your Mission: Your Mission: Create a “survival kit” to help others survive a challenge you have experienced. 50 Point Summative!
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Create “survival toolkit” infographic to help someone survive a challenge you have faced.
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Brainstorm: What are some of the challenges that you have survived? - Winning an important game - Making friends - Break-ups - Passing a hard class - Beating a video game - Auditioning for a play - Trying out for a sport - Learning a new dance move - Learning to play instrument - Going on a trip - Learning a new skill - Learning to drive - Changing schools - Moving to a new place - Trying something new - Being given a responsibility - Having a job - Balancing responsibilities - Competing in something - Fixing a conflict
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Brainstorm: Changing my major in college Moving away from my home town Becoming a parent Learning to snow ski First year teaching middle school I had to re-register for all of my classes and start over with my classes for my major with very little notice. Learning to Snow Ski
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Planning: Balance Waterproof Jacket Endurance Sun Goggles Ski-Lift Buddy To avoid blowing out a knee and total disaster, it’s essential to stay upright at all times. This is especially important when the conditions are icy. Two skis parallel with each other and poles next to them. Include tangible and intangible items! Learning to Snow Ski
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Planning: Let’s think about one together … What is something I have survived? Moving to a new school What items might I need to help me survive that challenge … Tangible (you can touch them): __________________ Intangible (characteristics or ideas) __________________
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Planning: Adventurous and exciting Red, light blue, dark blue, orange, white Snow Bunny Survival Guide Silhouette of a ski boot with symbols and descriptions inside
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Creative and Visual Title Symbols to represent Items Detailed descriptions of the items Creative Overall Design Labels for each item
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Planning: Something I have survived … Moving to a new school How could I create design for this idea? Let’s think about one together …
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Rough Draft: Remember… Remember… -At least 7 items -Tangible and Intangible Items -Detailed Symbols -Detailed Item Descriptions -Background Design -Creative Title -Clear Overall Tone Sketch out your rough draft design.
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Create Your Own Survival Kit
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Creative and Visual Title Symbols to represent Items Detailed descriptions of the items Creative Overall Design Labels for each item
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Rough Draft: Remember… Remember… -At least 7 items -Tangible and Intangible Items -Detailed Symbols -Detailed Item Descriptions -Background Design -Creative Title -Clear Overall Tone Sketch out your rough draft design.
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Final Draft: Get your rough draft approved by me! Choose the size of paper you want. Make sure your design is detailed and neat. Make sure to include: -At least 7 items -Tangible and Intangible Items -Detailed Symbols -Background Design -Creative Title -Detailed Item Descriptions -Clear Overall Tone
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Final Draft: Make sure to include: -At least 7 items -Tangible and Intangible Items -Detailed Symbols -Background Design -Creative Title -Detailed Item Descriptions -Clear Overall Tone
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Rubric: Category Description Points (0-10) List of Items: List of Items: List includes at least 7 items total. Includes a variety of items (both tangible and intangible). Creative ideas that go beyond the expected choices. Item Descriptions: Item Descriptions: Detailed and creative descriptions, including what the object is and why it is necessary. Creative phrasing appropriate to the tone of the infographic. Symbols for Items: Symbols for Items: Symbols are creative and visually detailed. Clearly connect to the item descriptions. Fit with overall tone of the infographic. Title and Overall Design: Title and Overall Design: Creative title that includes visual detail.. Creative background and/or overall visual design. Connects clearly to the topic. Overall Tone and Sense of Completeness: Overall Tone and Sense of Completeness: Clear and consistent tone. Overall design has sense of completeness and detail. Ideas clearly connect together. TOTAL Points (out of 50)
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Final Draft: Get your rough draft approved by me! Choose the size of paper you want. Make sure your design is detailed and neat. Make sure to include: -At least 7 items -Tangible and Intangible Items -Detailed Symbols -Background Design -Creative Title -Detailed Item Descriptions -Clear Overall Tone
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