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Instructions and samples of the State Project for Mr. Elder's western hemisphere geography class.
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Steps to the State Project Slide Project Requirements Scoring Rubric • Research your State • Creating the outline of your state • Final touches Sample Project
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Steps to the State Project Slide

• Project Requirements

• Scoring Rubric

• Research your State

• Creating the outline of your state

• Final touches

• Sample Project

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State Project 2009• Assignment: Create one (1) PowerPoint Slide that

demonstrates the physical and human characteristics of your state.

• Requirements (spelling counts):– Your Name (first & last)– Period– Date– Name of State– State Flag– 8-12 pictures showing the human & physical characteristics of

your state.– Your state’s Capital City with a star representing the location.

• Optional: Provide a locator map showing the relative location of your state in the USA.

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Scoring Rubric• 10_State Title (SPELLING COUNTS)• 10_Your Name (first & last)• 10_Period & Date (5 each)• 10_State Flag outside the state outline• 10_Capital City & star are easy to see• 5_Outline of your state can be seen• 5_Transparent/clean edges• 40_Photos: 8-12 quality images representing the state.

• 5_Extra Credit points for the USA Outline Locator Map.

00100 Total Possible Points

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Create an outline of your State

In order Follow the instructions on the next few slides!

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1. From the State Project part of the Moodle, click on “Outline Maps.”

• Find your state and click on it.

• While viewing the PDF file, make your state as large as you can to have it still fit in the screen and leave a nice white border around the edge!

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2. Push the ‘Print Screen’ button while holding down the ‘Alt’ Key at the same time to capture the

whole screen!

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3. Run the Paint Program(Start>All Programs>Accessories>Paint)

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4. Paste your state into the Paint Program(Ctrl. v)

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5. Use the positioning bars to move your state to the middle of your screen – you must be able to

see your WHOLE state!

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6. Color the star for your state’s Capital!

• You don’t have to do this step – you may opt to leave your star white!

• But, if you want a colored star… click on the paint bucket icon in the top left menu of Paint.

• Click on the color you want in the bottom left – choose a color that will be easy to see over photographs! Then put the paint bucket icon over the star, and click! The star will change colors!

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7. Fill your state in with BLACK.

• With the paint bucket still selected, choose the black box, move the mouse up to the white inside the outline of your state, and click.

• Your state should now be black!

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8. Click on the ‘select tool,’ click and drag to make a box outside your state.

The dotted box is the select icon.

Then start in the top left of your state

and drag your tool to make a box

around your whole state, keeping a

nice white border.

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9. When you are happy with your box, click on Edit > Copy…

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10. Return to your PowerPoint and Paste (ctrl. V) – cool eh!?!

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First & Last Name here!

Mr. E 4 / Mrs. P 7

9/26/2007

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Helena

First & Last Name here!

Mr. E 4 / Mrs. P 7

9/26/2007

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Helena

First & Last Name here!

Mr. E 4 / Mrs. P 7

9/26/2007

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Helena

Billie Rae Pacheco

Per. 1

9/26/2009