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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, HOWRAH

ENGLISH PROJECT
CLASS – XII (2024-25)
 TOPIC:

 Through Their Lens: A Street Child's View.


 OBJECTIVES:
Students will be able to:
 Raise awareness about the daily struggles and realities faced by street children, highlighting their
resilience and humanity through powerful visual storytelling.
 Promote empathy and understanding among viewers, encouraging them to see the world through
a different lens.
 Shed light on the issues faced by street children, encouraging communities to address the root
causes of poverty and exploitation

DESCRIPTION:

"Through Their Lens: A Street Child Photography Project" is an initiative that empowers
students to capture the daily lives of street children through photography. By stepping into the
shoes of these marginalized individuals, students gain a deeper understanding of their
challenges and resilience. The project aims to raise awareness, promote empathy, and inspire
action by showcasing these images in a gallery exhibition or online platform, accompanied by
narratives that give voice to the often unheard stories of street children. Through this project,
students not only develop their photography skills but also become advocates for social change,
challenging perceptions and advocating for a more inclusive society. With every picture write a
couplet or a quatrain– This can be self-composed or taken from poems of other poets. After
completion of the scrap-book write your observation/thoughts (800 words) regarding the same.
Couplet :A couplet is a pair of successive lines of metre in poetry. A couplet usually consists of
two successive lines that rhyme and have the same metre.
Quartrain:A quatrain is a type of stanza, or a complete poem, consisting of four lines.
General Instructions for completion of English project:

1. Cover page or Titlepage

2. Certificate

3. List of Contents or Index

4. Acknowledgements

5. Preface/ Abstract

6. Introduction

7. Topic with suitable heading

8. Planning and activities done


during theproject
9. Interview questionnaire

10. Observations andfindings


11. Conclusion
12. Photographs

13. Appendix/ Bibliography


14. Teacher’sObservation
1. Cover page

 Design an attractive cover that should include the followinginformation:

 Title of theProject

 Student’sInformation:
i. Name of the School:

ii. Session:

iii. Subject:

iv. Class:

v. Roll no:

2. Certificate

CERTIFICATE

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ________________________________


(“NAME OF THE STUDENT”) OF CLASS XII COMMERCE OF DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, HOWRAH HAS
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE_____________________ (“SUBJECT NAME”) PROJECT WORK UNDER MY
SUPERVISION FOR CLASS XII PRACTICAL EXAMINATION OF THE CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY
EDUCATION IN THE YEAR OF 2024-25.

IT IS FURTHER CERTIFIED THAT THIS PROJECT IS THE INDIVIDUAL WORK OF THE CANDIDATE AND
UPTO AS PER MY EXPECTATIONS ISSUED BY CBSE.

INTERNAL SIGNATURE EXTERNAL SIGNATURE

PRINCIPAL SIGNATURE
3. List of Contents or Index:

 Write or Print the Index in the order mentioned in the first page
4. Acknowledgements
I, , do hereby declare that this project is my original work
and I would like to thank , my Englishteacher, for her/his
wholeheartedsupportandguidanceformakingitpossibletocompletethisprojectontime.I
would also like to thank the CBSE for giving us an opportunity to widen our knowledge
base by introducing this topic of study and my school for giving us this subjectoption.
I would also like to thank my friends and family members for their kind support and
guidance without which this project could not have been completed.
(Acknowledge the institutions, the places visited and the persons who have helped)

5. Preface/ Abstract
One page containing in a concise manner, the details about the entire project. Any person
who wants to know about your project should be able to understand it on reading the
Preface. You are required to give either of the following details:
Example:
 Name of Project:
 Problem Statement / Objective of Project:
6. Introduction

Give the following information:

 Introduce the topic.

 Why have you selected this project?

 What did you learn while working on the project?


7. Planning and Activities Done During theProject
You need to give details here about what were the activities that you undertook to do
your project.
Such as:
 How did you start with theproject?
 Did you take interviewsetc.?
 Did you carry outresearch?
 How was the analysis done?
 Give them in a sequence.
8. Phases of the project

a. Initiation of the project:

 Observe the daily lives of street children

 Capture moments spent with them

 Write a couplet or quatrain.

b. Interview

 Interview such children. (Maximum 5)

 Base your questions to understand their views towards their responsibilities.

 Questions can differ for every children.

 Maximum 10 interview questions to be framed.

c. Observation Report

 Your personal views after the completion of the project.

 A detailed analysis of all the interviews taken.

9. Conclusions

 What did you learn while doing this project?


10. Photographs
11. Appendix/ Bibliography

 Persons Consulted

 Books Referred To, Including your Text Book

 Websites Referred to

 Questionnaires

12. TeachersObservations:

 With Signatures of Teachers


ASSESSMENT
THE MARKS WILL BE ALLOTED UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADS:

S. No. Heading Marks


Allotted
1. Quality of content of the project 3

2. Creativity 3

3. Accuracy of information 2

4. Clarity of thoughts and ideas 2

Total 10

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