3. Classroom
Expectations:
1Respect (Yourself, your peers, your teacher, your
school, the work you have to do)
2Responsibility (Do what you have to do before
you do what you want to do. Be prepared for class.)
4. Classroom
Expectations:
1Respect (Yourself, your peers, your teacher, your
school, the work you have to do)
2Responsibility (Do what you have to do before
you do what you want to do. Be prepared for class.)
3Consider (You don’t have to like it, you don’t have to
agree with it, but you are required to consider it, whatever
“it” is being taught)
13. Investigate
• What information needs to be on the
brochure?
• What is the brochure for?
• Who is the intended audience?
• How big does the brochure need to be?
• What do I have available to make the
brochure?
14. Design
• What should this brochure look like?
• What should this brochure be made of – is it a
hard copy or is it digital?
• How do I make the most important information
the most noticeable?
• How do I arrange all the elements on the page so
they convey the necessary information and still
look good?
• What do the component elements of this poster
need to be?
15. Plan
• How will I go about fulfilling the design?
• What tools can I use?
• What materials are available to me?
• Who can teach me to use the tools I don’t
know how to use in the time given?
• What will I do first, second, third etc?
16. Create
• How effectively am I able to follow my plan?
• How effectively can I solve problems that I
didn’t think of when I was planning and
designing?
17. Evaluate
• Does my brochure do what it is supposed to do?
Does it work?
• Have I included all of the important information
on my brochure?
• Is all of the information clear?
• Is the most important information the most
noticeable?
• Does the brochure draw attention?
• Was my process for designing this brochure
effective?