Here, I've posted a worksheet that I like to call a "log-sheet." I used this for my after-school program students which I had four days a week. The goal of this worksheet was for children to track their activities and to self-assess their behaviors at the end of each day. The outcome was that children could also take home their sheets for parent to see and be made aware of web-based educational tools that they could encourage their students to use at home as curricular reinforcement. A lot of times, children would want to write down the websites I gave them so they could explore them more at home.
I used iWork Pages '09 to create this at home because I don't have MS Publisher. I think things that made this an affective DTP product were the graphic organization to create a visually-organized impact. The use of some color and titling helps create some enthusiasm and clarity for completing the tasks at hand. The ability to repeat the box four times in one sheep, helps student visually predict. I also like the check-boxes to help simplify the self-tracking process for the kids. This is my first DTP project for school, so let me know if you have any suggestions! Thank you :)
I used iWork Pages '09 to create this at home because I don't have MS Publisher. I think things that made this an affective DTP product were the graphic organization to create a visually-organized impact. The use of some color and titling helps create some enthusiasm and clarity for completing the tasks at hand. The ability to repeat the box four times in one sheep, helps student visually predict. I also like the check-boxes to help simplify the self-tracking process for the kids. This is my first DTP project for school, so let me know if you have any suggestions! Thank you :)
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