Chemistry assignment
Chemistry assignment
TOPICS
1. Analysing the role of language and the rights of citizens and the problems of linguistic
minorities in your city. (Social and Political Awareness)
2. Exploring the plight of underprivileged children in your community/neighbourhood
and inequality in education.
3. Analysing ways and means of overcoming personal challenges among peers. (human
emotional needs and human behaviour)
4. Exploring today’s film technology compared with that of early days of Indian Cinema
(comparing and contrasting)
5. Analysing adolescent hero-worshipping and fantasising among peer group.
6. Examining superstitions embraced by family members, their reasons, and household
practices.
7. Analysing sales strategies and customer interactions employed by vendors at roadside
shops, dhabas or roadside eateries.
8. Role and responsibilities of senior school students in identifying their strengths,
weakness, opportunities and aspirations in working towards their goals.
GUIDELINES
(i) Choose a Topic: Select a topic of your interest. [Topics can be swapped by the teacher
to ensure uniform distribution of the topic]
(ii) Research: Gather information and sources related to your topic. This might involve
reading books, and articles, conducting interviews, or exploring online resources.
Ensure your sources are credible and reliable. Save the links to add them to your
bibliography.
(iii) Plan Your Project: Create an outline or a project plan. This will help you structure
your project and ensure that it flows logically.
(iv) Introduction: Start your project with a compelling introduction. Provide context for
your topic and clearly state your objective.
(v) Main Body: Organize your project into sections or paragraphs that support your topic.
Each section should focus on a specific aspect or idea related to your topic. Make sure
to use evidence and examples to support your points.
(vi) Citations and References: Cite all sources you use within your project and create a
reference list or bibliography at the end properly.
(vii) Clarity and Style: Write in a clear and concise manner. Use appropriate academic
language and maintain a consistent writing style.
(viii) Proofread and Edit: After completing your project, proofread it carefully for errors in
grammar, spelling, punctuation, and structure. Editing is crucial to ensure accuracy,
clarity and coherence.
(ix) Length: Ensure your project meets the required word or page count.
(x) Use Visual Aids (if applicable): If your project allows for visual aids like graphs,
images, or charts, ensure they are properly integrated into the document and labelled
appropriately.
(xi) Conclusion: Summarize your main points and restate your thesis in the conclusion.
Conclude with a strong statement or call to action if applicable.
(xii) Title Page: Include a title page with your name, the project title, course name, date,
and any other required information.
(xiii) References or Works Cited: Include a separate section for your references, formatted
according to the specified style guide.
(xiv) Originality: Ensure your work is original and properly cited. Avoid plagiarism by
crediting sources and using quotation marks for direct quotes.
(xv) Enjoy the Process: Approach your project with enthusiasm and a desire to learn. A
positive attitude can enhance the quality of your work.
STEPS TO COMPILE
1. COVER PAGE
2. CERTIFICATE
3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES
5. ACTION PLAN
6. MATERIALS/EVIDENCE
7. REPORT (800-1000) Handwritten
8. REFLECTIONS (200) Handwritten
9. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Note:
Sample report is available in Teams.
The report can be supported by photographs as evidence.