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Project Plan Format

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Project Plan  Format for  Christmas Wreath Project






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Portfolio Contents

What are the items to prepare in your portfolio?

This work should include the following:

  1. Title for your portfolio (name of subject, group name and group number)
  2. Checklist  (lists of names, and activities)
  3. Personal Inventory (Personal data)
  4. Sample Works/Activities
  5. Procedures
  6. Project Plan
  7. Projects (photos if you have)
  8. Rubrics/Criteria (rating scale)
  9. Test Papers
  10. Reflection (learnings)
• Music
• Art
• Physical Education
• Health










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Valentine Cards


One of the most important occasions that we celebrate every year is Valentine's Day. It falls on February 14. People in all walks of life give valentine cards to their loved ones, parents, grandparents, brother, sister, and even friends to show their love and thoughtfulness.

There are many beautiful designs that we can use in making Valentine Cards, like red hearts, cupids, roses, lovers, swans and lovebirds.In doing this art work we can either cut or draw our designs.

Materials:
  • red art paper
  • glue or paste
  • oslo
  • craypas or crayon
  • pentel pen

Procedure:
  1. fold the oslo paper into two equal parts;
  2. sketch your designs;
  3. color your designs with lovely colors;
  4. see to it that the dominant color is red;
  5. write your message and dedication inside.


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Styrofoam Carving

square pants spongebob
An artwork credit goes to Ms. Claire Rama

Carving made of styrofoam
Disney Character Design

Materials:
Styrofoam
Paper
Pencil
Cutter
Carving Tools

Procedure:
  1. Decide on a form/design. You may choose an Egyptian, Greek, Roman or even Disney Character form.
  2. Cover the table with newspaper and place your materials on it.
  3. Outline the form of the object by sketching on the surface of the Styrofoam.
  4. Carve the design by cutting out the portions of the styrfoam to make the fom stand out. Then, polish the form with fine sandpaper.

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Debt Aide

There are things complicate lives as completely as debt and the management thereof. So why not avoid credit card debt and make good Debt Management Plan altogether? Unfortunately, it is now impossible for us to shop, dine out, travel and vacation without having a large amount of cash. However, financial problem is the main concern. In fact, the easiest way is to charge directly to our credit card and make debt.

In my own experiences, I just take it for granted my charges and bills until the final bill statement arrived. I am really bothered and got sleepless nights thinking on how to settle my account or debt. I am seeking for any dept advices just to alleviate my burdens. Finally, co-workers referred me to Free Debt Advice. I am very thankful knowing this site and company.

You know what we do not need to worried about our debt as long as will seek information and advices like IVA information on how to handle this kind of situation. However, we will try to settle and must pay debt. Therefore, do not cut up all our credit cards-cut up all but one and use that one cautiously. Credit cards do not create debt, but they facilitate it. Debt complicates. However, wise spending simplifies.



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Group Project

Cooperation is essential in group work or project. Students work in groups to produce a particular group product to share with the whole class. Each student makes a particular contribution to the group.

Challenge:
Learning and sharing complex materials, often with multiple sources; evaluation; application; analysis and synthesis among the group.

Strategies:
Conflict resolution, discovery, application, and presentation skills


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It’s Fright Night! Mr. Bean

An artwork credit goes to Jill Tanio

Mr. Bear is coming...
Happy Halloween! It is that time again for some wicked and ghoulish fun. the neighbourhood is always filled with trick-or-treaters in their cute and scary costumes. There are plenty of haunted houses to go through and it is always so much fun to get scared out of your wits.

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Shapes and Forms

This is sample artwork made of shapes and forms
Shapes and forms are usually we encounter every day. However, most of the time we take them for granted. As we look closely at them, we soon realize that our surroundings are combinations of people and things in the shapes of cubes, cylinders and triangles.


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How to Create a Festival Mask

Project Plan: 





Activity:
Festival Mask

Objective:
To creative a good layout or design for the activity;
To enhance one’s creativity through mask making.

Materials:
*paper mache/mask
*beads
*sequence
*feathers
*glitters (any color)]
*ribbons
*Poster paint
*glue
*news paper, etc. (any recycle materials)

Procedure:
1.Gather all the materials needed;
2.Create the design you wish to appear on the mask;
3.Apply the poster paint;
4.Let it dry then, apply glue and add glitters;
5.Apply sequence or any materials available to beautify;
6.Attach the feathers on the edge of mask;
7.Put holes at the both sides of the mask then secure the garter.

(Have nice and creative mask)

Here are some of my student’s works:







Hope this will help you  in mask creation in the future.



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How to Make a Colored Sand Art Mosaic?

Colored Sand Art Mosaic

Craft Materials:

1.Pattern or Designs
2.White glue
3.Colored Sand
4.Illustration board
5.Scissors

Time: Under 1-2 hour/s

Procedure:

1.Prepare all the materials needed;
2.Get your pattern or design of your own choice;
3.You need to use a little sharp pick (tooth-pick) to lift the glue on the pattern or design;
4.Then, trace the lines using the sharp pick (tooth-pick);
5.Pour or sprinkle the desire color of colored sand over the adhesive layer.
7.Once the sand is dry, shake off the excess by gently tapping the side of the lid;
8.Repeat steps #4, #5, & #6 on the space;
9. Spread the colored sand evenly;
10. Allow the glue to dry completely.

 Apply final coating of adhesive all over the patterns or designs to create hard and Shine outputs.


On the Making:


















Outputs:





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Different kinds of lines

Outputs:

Vertical Line

Horizontal Line

Diagonal Line

Concave Line

Convex Line

Broken Line

Zigzag Line

Spiral

S-Line



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