Wednesday, March 3, 2010

My Baby Book: A Record of Development Project

Please follow the directions in the file below to complete the Baby Book Project we spoke about in class. Remember, this should look like a scrapbook of your development when you are finished. You do not need to purchase an expensive scrapbook, but your final product does, however, need to be neat. Have fun, and do not wait until the last minute or you will hate doing this! All Projects Due: Wed., 03/17 (P.3) & Thurs., 03/18 (P.6) No excuses or late projects will be accepted! Even if you are absent! If you know you will be out on the due date, you need to make arrangements to turn it in early or have someone else turn it in for you on the day it is due. This project will count towards you 3rd marking period grade.

Baby Book

6 comments:

  1. does each question have to be a individual page?

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  2. no, you can have multiple questions on a page. Space it out so you use most or all the pages in your book

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  3. hey there mrs. borgers, hope your weekend is going good. well i have a couple questions about the baby book...
    1. Is EVERYTHING in our psych book? because if not can we just look it up online?
    2. If we have extra pages can we add things? (like other stuff you didn't ask for) Ex:current pics, goals, etc.
    3. Does everything have to be in the EXACT order that was listed or can it be mas o menos in the same order?

    thanks,
    Meli <3

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  4. @ Meli: If you cannot find it in your book, a quick online search should help you find it. Try to keep it as close to the same order as possible, if not, it becomes more difficult for grading purposes. And of course you can add extra things! When have I ever told you all to settle for the minimum?

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  5. hello Borges. Idk if its ok but i left some questions blank and its because i have no answer for them. like there like personal stuff that i would need to as my mom but yeaa? is that going to affect my grade

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  6. @ Adriana: Do the best you can and we'll talk about it when you bring it to class.

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