Friday, May 27, 2011

Final

Final

Even if you have a B+ for the semester, if you completely bomb the final today, you could fail for the semester. Finals are serious business. Take it seriously, it could make the difference of a letter grade for the semester, and it could make the difference between passing or not!

Your choice:
multiple choice (a through e) scantron test, built from the questions you and your peers submitted.
or
IB MYP Poster Project- rubric available

Multiple Choice Scantron
Hopefully you are prepared. Hopefully you took my advice and spoke with your peers regarding questions that they submitted for the test. If you are taking the test, you should not be using the computer. Turn it off if you decide to take the test. Best of luck!

About the poster: Read everything below

Use the rubric, use the rubric, use the rubric! It will be graded based on the rubric. Use it to make a good score; the right side of the rubric will gain you a good score, those on the left will earn you a poor/failing grade. You will turn in the poster on the flash drive that your instructor has. The file name for your poster must be your first and last name, or you will have a zero.

Challenge: Create a poster to depict a concept of the Middle Years Programme. These posters will be used in 2011-2012 as classroom references. They will be used to facilitate awareness and greater use of terminology related to programme standards. The document handed out (on the reverse side of the rubric) has three different categories, each with multiple concepts. Choose ONE of these concepts to focus on. Don't assume you know what the concept means in IB, do a little research and make sure your poster is accurate!

Criteria: Images and poster must be able to be enlarged to sizes between 16’ x 20” and 18” x 24”. Resolution of 300.
Images must NOT be copyright images.
Images MUST be free stock or public domain,
OR you must have permission by the owner.
Spelling and grammar must be accurate.
Must be easy to read without distracting graphics.
Finished product must be saved in a format allowing for future editing if needed.
Designer’s name may be located in a lower right hand corner.


Examples of Posters from the IB Store:
Design Cycle - en, fr, sp
Language a - en, fr, sp
Humanities - en, fr, sp
Mathematics - en, fr, sp
Science - en, fr, sp


You have the whole internet at your fingertips (well, almost). You also have very powerful software on these machines. Make use of it, create something impressive :) There are lots of things we have talked about this year, be creative. You're not limited to only whats been directly taught either, you're welcome to do a bit of your own research if you'd like.

other examples of well designed posters:

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[11]
[12]
[13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

If you decide to use free stock photography, you MUST cite the works used on a document turned in with the project. Projects MUST be turned in via flash drive in an editable (.psd, .anh, etc) format. The file name of your poster MUST be your first and last name. Follow the rubric for a good grade.

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