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Employer:Ort Gutman High School
Occupation:Student
Nationality:American
Country:Israel
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(Comment.gif:  Is your bagrut project on the Holocaust listed here:  Bagrut Projects on the Holocaust --Nellie Deutsch 15:16, 20 March 2009 (UTC))

How to do the Bagrut Project

What will the project look like when it is finished?

The project will include ALL of the following elements:

  1. an attractive cover page
  2. a table of contents
  3. an introduction (about a page) which will include, why you chose the topic you chose, and WHAT ARE THE QUESTIONS THAT YOU PLAN TO ANSWER IN THE PAPER
  4. the main body of the project - which will essentially be the answers to the questions presented in the introduction. (3-5 pages - based on at least 4 sources for 5 pointers, and 3 sources for 4 pointers)
  5. Conclusions/Reflection (about ½ - 1 page)
  6. Reflection
  7. Creative part of the project which could be a collage of photos, crossword puzzle, a poem you wrote, a dance you created, musical piece, a made up interview or real survey you conducted or any other creative and original work you developed.
  8. A Bibliography. (a list of the sources you used for your paper)
  9. Appendix with photocopies/printouts of all the sources used for the paper. You must show that you have read the sources, by using highlighting, margin notes, and a list of main points of each source


Students will make a short oral presentation about their projects to the class. (More on this later)

About myself

My name is Adi. I just moved to Netanya from Los Angeles with my family. I live with my parents, my older sister, and my younger brother. I like to surf and go out to parties.

Interests

I really like to surf. Unfortunatly the surf in Israel is disappointing compared to Venice beach which is where I used to go when i lived in California. At times the surf can be satisfactory, here in Netanya, but more often than not, the sea is flat and choppy.

Essays

Photos

Project

Comments

(Comment.gif: Please keep up with the homework. I don't see your essays and communication with the students from Mullen school. --Warm wishes, Nellie Deutsch 22:19, 16 December 2008 (UTC))