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I Propose . . .

Student Made Activities Teach Everyone

Students always have ideas for games. Instead of shutting down these ideas, turn them into an activity!  Not only do students get to develop their writing skills, but they also get to create their own activity proposal. All they need is paper and a pencil!

The proposal should include:

1. Description of the project.

2. How does it contribute to the learning community?

3. What materials are needed?

4. How much time is needed?

5. Who will work on the project?

6. When will it be completed?

7. How will it be shared or presented to others?