USG+Final+Project


 * __BEFORE YOU BEGIN:__** Take this quick signup survey to indicate your project selection

1. Print your own work on your own color printer. 2. Talk to Ms. Wolfe about other options.
 * __Printing__**


 * Final projects are due as you walk into class, Friday, January 13.**

1. Open your photo credits document (be sure you're working in WORD) 2. Open one of the suits. 3. Start typing all of your terms/definitions 4. Add photos - cite the specific photo URL on the photo credits page. Because your project will not be published online, you can use images from any source, but you **must** cite them on the photo credits page. 5. For the box: include an image and your name typed into a textbox for full credit. > 1. Click once on the picture so the black lines are around it and there are small black squares in the corners. > 2. Under FORMAT select PICTURE > 3. Under the LAYOUT tab you can try either SQUARE or IN FRONT OF TEXT (if one doesn't work the way you want it to, the other will) > >
 * __Deck of Cards Templates__**
 * To put your image onto your box:

__**Weekly Calendar Templates**__ To print the calendar, you can try it yourself or get a high-quality print with spinner for $5. If you use public domain images, you do not need to cite them. If you use any other images, you must cite the URL on your page. Create a way to do this, see Ms Wolfe with questions. You can use Cagle cartoons if you cite them well.

(As you finish a month, rename the file to be "Month 2" etc, all the way to month 12. Remember: 13 entries about each branch, 1 for the purpose of government, 6 for voting and elections, and 6 for Landmark Cases

__**Stationary Template Options**__ (Use any combination to equal 52 total cards) Remember: 13 entries about each branch, 1 for the purpose of government, 6 for voting and elections, and 6 for Landmark Cases

Because these are designed to be given away or sent away, the images must be from the public domain or creative commons and cited on the card. Use a Google search with **site:.gov** after it or the photo image options from this resource list.



__**Podcast & Video Resources**__

Be very careful with your images as your work will be published. Use a Google search with **site:.gov** after it or the photo image options from this resource list. You may also use cartoons from the Cagle site if you cite them clearly.

Sound Effects - Option 1 Option 2

Download YouTube videos (select .mp4 and splice/edit in iMovie)

Government video footage: C-SPAN C-SPAN Classroom ( UN = usgov PW = govclass)