Examples of Processing Assignments
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Acrostic - Write the term vertically and then turn each letter into sentences horizontally.
Advertisement - create a flyer, billboard, or pamphlet promoting something.
Cartoon - create a cartoon panel displaying what you learned that day.
Computer Generated - use technology to create an "artistic" page. Print and paste into your notebook.
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Definitive Wheel - allow a term to be described by a wheel that characterizes it.
Foldable - flip up and find something we've learned.
Flow Chart -connect ideas to one another by using arrows for continuation.
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Illustrated Definition - bring a term to life by adding some pictures to the definition.
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Instagram Post - assume the role of a historical figure/term, and make a fake Instagram post.
Journal - place yourself in the time and create a journal entry talking about some of the things you learned that day in context.
Mind Notes - place a person or idea on a paper and give it life by expressing its or his/her thoughts on paper.
Montage - use a group of pictures to give a term meaning.
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Pictoword - give a term more depth by adding to the letters.
Play on Words - sometimes we can have a weigh with what weaved learned.
Poetry - turn what you learned into lessons you won't burn.
Post Cards - imagine sending a post card about an event or person - what you would you say?
Recopy Notes - you'd be surprised that just recopying your notes in a creative way can help the information reprocess itself.
Report Card - create a report card for a person grading them on things they've accomplished or failed to accomplish.
Shopping List / To-Do List - imagine you're a character or term and make a list of items - either real or fake - that they might need to purchase on their "trip".
Twitter Post - assume the role of a historical figure/term and make a fake tweet; remember, just stay under 140 characters!
Vanity Plates - draw a historical term/figure in a character, and give them vanity plates for their home state/country (keep in mind all plates are between 2-7 characters).
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Venn Diagram - A diagram using circles to represent sets, with the position and overlap of the circles indicating the relationships between the sets.
Visualization Representation - use pictures like hieroglyphics to tell about a term.
Weekly Calendar - make a mock calendar for what a week would be like for a historical figure / term we are studying.
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Word Splash - put your word in the middle and then use plenty of describers around it (by hand or computer generated - wordle.com).
Word Clouds - Use wordclouds.com and input the definition, and make them into image. You can also use tagxedo, wordle, and other word cloud makers. (A few of these will not work in Google Chrome.)
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Yes/No Chart - ask a series of "yes/no" questions in order to arrive to your learning.