DREAM MAKERS
Look up, up, up into
those billion billion sparkling stars.
What dreams do you find?
Little dreams, big dreams,
each a hope looking for a life to make it real –
a life like yours.
Be a Dreamer.
Join the Club of Dreamers
www.legacyproject.org/activities/clubofdreamers.html
DREAM MAKER PROJECT OUTLINE
DREAM MAKER LIST ( biographical information can be located at www.biographyonline.net)
Use the STEPS process to stay on track.
Remember... as Benjamin Franklin stated: "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail."
Feb. 26 - 27th: Explore
1. Wed. - Thurs. - at least 12 - 15 W5 and HOT questions should be on a google document
2. Sort, choose and organize your best questions into categories - childhood, education, personality, accomplishments
3. Explore resources to answer your questions.
4. Choose the best 4 or 5 and record the web address or bibliographical information.
5. Begin answering each question using "jog" notes - minimal points that will jog your memory
Feb. 18 - 20: Target ( Tuesday class will complete on Feb. 25th due to snow day)
1. Write at least 8 - 10 W5 questions that will help you gain knowledge and understanding of your Dream Maker's life and accomplishments.
2. Write your ESSENTIAL QUESTION : what do you want to find out or prove?
How Might I ....
3. HOT questions - write at least 3 higher order thinking questions using the Q- Matrix
Feb. 11-13th : Set the Stage
1. Discuss the project outline with your parents. Get signatures.
2. Research at least 3 Dream Makers and make an informed decision on the person you want to investigate.
3. Complete the Dream Maker Rationale sheet. Include 3 valid reasons why you want to study this person.
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