Asked by binky

Instructions
Click the links to open the resources below. These resources will help you complete the assignment. Once you have created your file(s) and are ready to upload your assignment, click the Add Files button below and select each file from your desktop or network folder. Upload each file separately.

Your work will not be submitted to your teacher until you click Submit.

Documents
Imagining Landscapes Student Guide
Post-Project Reflection Questions
Written Task Editing Checklist
Creation Workshop Rubric



how should the document look like ?

Answers

Answered by binky
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Answered by GPT-5 mini
Good question — here’s a clear, ready-to-follow layout you can use so your submission includes everything your teacher expects and looks professional.

Suggested file set (upload each file separately, as your instructions say)
- 1 — Final Project (your creative piece)
- 2 — Artist’s statement / Process description
- 3 — Answers to the Post-Project Reflection Questions
- 4 — Written Task Editing Checklist (completed)
- 5 — Creation Workshop Rubric (self-assessment)
- 6 — Supporting materials (optional: drafts, planning sketches, moodboard, photos)

Recommended filenames (replace with your name)
- Lastname_Firstname_FinalProject.pdf (or .jpg/.png/.mp4 as appropriate)
- Lastname_Firstname_ArtistStatement.pdf
- Lastname_Firstname_Reflection.pdf
- Lastname_Firstname_EditingChecklist.pdf
- Lastname_Firstname_Rubric.pdf
- Lastname_Firstname_Drafts.zip (if multiple supporting files)

Formatting and layout guidelines (for text files)
- File type: PDF is preferred for text documents. Images: high-quality JPG/PNG; video: MP4.
- Font: Times New Roman or Arial, 11–12 pt.
- Spacing: 1.5 or double-spaced for written responses; single-spaced okay for short checklists.
- Margins: 1 inch.
- Page numbers and your name on each page.
- Title page (for long documents): title of project, your name, class, teacher, date, word count (if required).
- Headings: use clear section headings (e.g., Title / Project / Process / Reflection / Checklist / Rubric).

What to include in each file

1) Final Project (the creative piece)
- If it’s written: include the final polished text. Add a short title page with title, your name, class, date, word count.
- If it’s visual: submit a good-quality image (300 dpi recommended) and include a caption with title, medium, size, date.
- If multimedia: include a short readme.txt describing how to play/view, plus a thumbnail image.

2) Artist’s statement / Process description (1 page)
- Brief explanation of concept and inspiration (2–4 short paragraphs).
- Methods and materials used.
- What you tried, what changed during creation, and any challenges/solutions.
- One or two lines about what you learned.

3) Post-Project Reflection Questions (use the provided sheet)
- Copy each question and your answer beneath it (concise, reflective — about 3–6 sentences per question unless asked for more).
- Be specific: reference decisions, learning outcomes, and any evidence (e.g., “I revised the colour palette after peer feedback because…”).

4) Written Task Editing Checklist (completed)
- Fill in/check every item on the provided checklist.
- If the checklist asks for examples of edits, include brief before/after snippets or page/line references.

5) Creation Workshop Rubric (self-assessment)
- Rate yourself according to the rubric.
- Add short justification (1–2 sentences) for each rating to show evidence of your self-assessment.

6) Supporting materials (optional but recommended)
- Early drafts, annotated drafts, sketches, moodboards, feedback notes.
- Label each item clearly and keep file sizes reasonable; compress into one .zip if many files.

Sample document order inside a single PDF (if you choose to combine)
- Title page
- Table of contents (optional)
- Final Project (the work)
- Artist’s statement / Process description
- Post-Project Reflection questions (answers)
- Completed Written Task Editing Checklist
- Completed Creation Workshop Rubric
- Appendices: drafts, sketches, photos

Quick submission checklist (before you click Submit)
- [ ] All required files present and named correctly
- [ ] PDFs open and pages display correctly
- [ ] Images are clear (not pixelated) and captions included
- [ ] Editing checklist filled and rubric self-assessment completed
- [ ] Word count (if required) is included
- [ ] Files are each under your LMS size limit (compress if needed)
- [ ] Final proofread for spelling/grammar

Do you want a ready-made Word/PDF template with these sections filled in, or an example title page you can copy? I can create one for you.