User:Hadar.dal

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Contact-new.svg Hadar
Employer:Ort Gutman High School
Occupation:Student
Nationality:Israeli
Country:Israel
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(Comment.gif:  Is your bagrut project on the Holocaust listed here:  Bagrut Projects on the Holocaust --Nellie Deutsch 15:02, 20 March 2009 (UTC))

Notifications

Unfortunately, I'm still sick and won't be in school tomorrow. --Nellie Deutsch 17:23, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

thank toy

About Myself

My name is hadar and I am 16 years old. I live in Nentanya, Israel.


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my opinion about the test

I am happy about my grade. Even though I do not think we had a fair test. The unseen wasn't so hard and the listening, either, but you told us to write what we knew about Singapore from my head and I don't know so much. Also we don't have to summarize the story from the listening just from listening to it twice as you ask us on the last question on the listening.

(Comment.gif: Thank you for sharing how you feel about your grade on the last test. --Warm wishes, Nellie Deutsch 12:51, 30 December 2008 (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)