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Learn how to write or make attractive School Projects

April 20, 2018 by academicshq Leave a Comment

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Here are useful tips to ace your School Projects (writing, chart paper, working models, art & craft). Also find several school project ideas.

Schools give various kinds of projects to students – writing projects that require research, making projects on chart paper to demonstrate understanding of a topic, making model of various things (mostly science related), various art and craft projects.

Here’s how you can create excellent school projects.

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1 Writing (Research Based): School Projects
2 School Projects on Chart Paper
3 Use Charts to Teach kids
4 Science (STEM) School Projects
5 Art & Craft Ideas: School Projects
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Writing (Research Based): School Projects

School Students also have to make writing projects on various topics. These can be in the form of word document (to be hand written written) or it can be in the form of a PPT (for presentation, usually as a part of group activity).

Students have to prepare writing projects on almost all subjects.

Here are some useful links that will help you learn how to create better writing projects.

  • How to write assignments (various academic work)
  • How to write Acknowledgement
  • How to write a strong Conclusion
  • How to make Class 10 School Project for ICSE Board

School Projects on Chart Paper

Here’s how to make attractive school projects on chart paper. Chart paper project ideas, design and decoration.

Before You Start

  • Find a place where you can make the project, preferably on a study table, or on the bed
  • Make sure you have everything handy before you begin – cardboard, chart paper, sketch pens, print-outs, scissors, glue stick
  • Stay focused and don’t get distracted for the next hour or so.

The Various Steps

  • Start with a cardboard as a base, and tick colourful chart papers on it
  • Once that is done, its time to create the content (You can get the content made on computer or hand-write on the chart if you have good hand writing)
  • Plan what content goes where on the chart
  • Cut the relevant part from the printouts, take relevant pictures if any
  • Paste it at the appropriate places on the chart
  • Write down the information below the photos/charts (this can also be included in the computer printout)
  • Give suitable title to the Project
  • Check everything is in place, feel free to add small designs (wherever applicable) to make it look more attractive

As mentioned, if you have good handwriting, you can write on the chart paper directly, or else you will need to type on the computer and take printouts.

Here are some of the chart paper based school projects that we have done for kids.

Facts about light school project on chart paper
Facts about sound chart paper project
Facts about sound project on chart paper
Facts about sound chart paper project
Future of Banking school project on chart paper
Future of Banking chart paper project

Use Charts to Teach kids

Lot of schools ask students to make charts for various class work, but you can even use these at home to teach your kids. Here’s how to make and use charts to teach school students.

Charts make it easy to understand concepts, and can even be used to remember stories.

For example, here’s a short story for a Second grade school kid. There is this chapter named “Moving Home” written by Sreoshi Mitra for Grade 2 school students.

So, for this story, you could make 8-10 pictures, each signifying the important phases in the story, and stick those pictures on a chart, titled “Moving Home”.

So, you could have a picture for each of these:

  • Trida lives in a beautiful valley in the mountains
  • She loves to play with friends Whoopy (bunny rabbit) and Goosy (goose)
  • Trida’s father gets a new job, they have to move to the city
  • Sad Trida says goodbye to her home and friends
  • Trida’s new home is near a lake
  • Trida misses her friends Whoopy and Goosy
  • Otto, an otter, comes to Trida and asks if they could be friends
  • Trida is happy to see her room full of toys and colourful books
  • Trida falls into the lake trying to fetch her ball. Otto saves her from drowning.
  • Trida and Otto become friends, and Trida is happy once more

And if this is not a school classwork, you don’t even have to print these and stick on the chart. Just paste this pictures in a work document, one below the other, or in a PPT (power-point), and then you can go through the story whenever you want your child to revise.

You can apply this technique to teach other topics & subjects as well.

Save Environment Chart Paper Project

Science (STEM) School Projects

Most school students now have to make science projects (models) as part of their science classwork, homework or for a science exhibition (where its a part of the bigger project).

How to Make a Water Wheel Science Project

Here are the steps.

  • Cut a round shape from a cardboard to make it look like a Ferris-wheel (you can even use the lid of a plastic utensil).
  • Take few plastic cups that will serve as the buckets; stick the cups to the giant wheel.
  • Make a hole in the centre of the large wheel and pass a long stick through the hole; this will allow you to rotate the wheel.
  • Make a stand on either side to place each end of the stick (assuming you don’t want to hold the stick to rotate it)
  • Take a large water container, which will serve as the water source
  • Make a channel that will start from the top of the water source and go down towards the ground.
  • Start spinning the wheel, the buckets will take water from the source and throw it on the channel which will then go downwards (towards the farm)

There are various ways to make the water wheel, but these are the basic steps.

Habitat science school project

habitat school project

Art & Craft Ideas: School Projects

Here’s how to make art and craft projects for exhibitions, school projects, or for making learning easy and interactive for kids!

You can also download art and craft projects / models guides. There are a number of free downloads as well available on the website for meeting the needs of various projects for school, craft work, school assignments.

Related posts:

  1. History & Civics (Projects & Notes) for ICSE Class 10
  2. Commercial Studies / Commercial application (Projects, Notes) ICSE Class 10
  3. How to design your own newspaper (school project)
  4. Tourist (Geography): Destinations and development of tourism in India
  5. EVS Project (Class 11 ICSE): FYJC

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