Colourfu...
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Get 10 points easily here!!?
Please tell me some ideas/suggestions on what FORMAT I should pick for my geography project on Singapore??
Like on bristol board, a booklet, on powerpoint or what????
10 points for the most creative and relevant!!!
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NOT on Singapore history
4 years ago
by oneblond...
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Singapore has one of them most spectacular skylines, why not do a 3dimensional model, Build to scale, it will be fun, and if done well, will look spectacular.. You can use model railroad materials to make trees, and water features.. they can be made from fast set resins.. you could really have a laugh. Be creative..don´t do what everyone else does.
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by rainman_...
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Movie. If it's a historical movie, have some examples of singapore history and then act them out in a humourous way. I have a movie studio with my friend, we can help you write a script if you want. We've done it ourselves, with school movies on egypt, the victorian era, and diversity.
rainman_namnair@yahoo.com
www.mmstudios.cjb.net
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by Sunshine
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Powerpoint because powerpoint has many different slides and you can each slide you can do something different for example you could put movie clips on, pictures, diagrams, graphs, and even songs. YOu have diffrent ways of the info to appear and disappear, you can have spin on the top info on it, and each slide will perform diffrent objective movements, so isay go with powerpoint and its ur decision, plus good luck hope u get an a+!
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by unknown_...
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Yeah,powerpoints are the best,most creative(depends on you),and easy to do as well :)
Of course you could always do a video,but I wouldn't recommend it unless you have good resources.Trust me,I did a video once and I was sooooo stressed.
By the way,are you talking about physical or human geography,or both?
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by slobberk...
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start off with a clay base. form the mountains, river beds and other general terrain features. use astro turf for grass and actual water for the bodies of water. surround the whole thing with cardboard and paint the sky and form clouds out of the cotton from a pillow. these are just a few suggestions....
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by hollylts...
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Try a paper on what Singapore looked like before it was invaded by the Japanese in 1941 and 1942.
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by TJ
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try powerpoint, use some permutaion combination and you are there...
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by TXDUDE
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I would suggest doing up a power point format...This way not only do you provide the verbal part to where others can follow along with you but you can provide pictures to bring more meaning to you project...If you are smart enough you could even add music to it, may be on a different player but you could incorporate it...Good luck!
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by swulfson
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by yellosay...
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i have no idea! plz i need 10 pts!