Senior Memory Book Project The Task As you approach graduation, think about how far you’ve come and what has made you who you are. Where would you be without _________? Remember that time you and your friends _____________? Who could forget ________________? Creating a senior memory book will allow you to fill in the blanks and make a personalized record of your life journey thus far. Take your time and work diligently; a well-made memory book will one day be shown to your children and grandchildren and will be a fond collection of memories before you step into adulthood. You will have 15 chapters assigned. The descriptions below are merely suggestions for how you may address each chapter. Feel free to interpret the chapter differently. Don’t feel that you must answer all questions posed by the chapter description. However, each chapter should contain at least three well-organized paragraphs. Each written chapter is due on the date listed below. If you wish to add additional chapters, such as a friends or special interest chapter, you may do so. A final check of each chapter will be done when the completed book is turned in. The memory book must be neatly organized and creatively decorated. Include pictures, drawings, ticket stubs, magazine cut-outs, certificates, letters/e-mails, diary/journal entries, etc. Use color, font, and layout to enhance the appeal of your book. You may also choose a personal title for the book as a whole. All memory books will be returned to students. The Chapters Chapter 1 – Who Am I? How do you see yourself? What are your interests, hobbies, or activities? Chapter 2 – Before I Was, There Were… Describe your family before you were born. Trace your family history as far as you like. Who are your grandparents? Where were they born, and what did they do? How did your parents meet? Where did they live before you were born? Were siblings born before you? Note: in cases of adoption, feel free to write about your biological or adoptive side; if you are not connected to one side of your family, feel free to write about just one side of the family. For any conflicts with this chapter, speak with Mrs. Ward. Chapter 3 – Suddenly, I Became Me When and where were you born? Are there any interesting stories surrounding your birth or early childhood? What do you remember about your life before you started school? How did you spend your days? What did you enjoy? Did you attend preschool? Who were your friends? Were you attached to a particular toy? Chapter 4 – School Bells What was it like to begin school? Where did you go? Who were your friends? How did you feel about various subjects? Describe your elementary years. Chapter 5 – I Grew Up Here What is your hometown? How would you describe it? Have you moved to several different places? Which stands out the most to you? Chapter 6 – Hide and Seek What childhood games did you enjoy playing? Who joined you in these games? Did you create your own games? Chapter 7 – My First Boyfriend/Girlfriend Choose the appropriate word for your title. Do you remember your first crush? How long did you believe boys/girls had “cooties”? What are some of the things kids do when they begin to “date”—whether it’s going out to eat as a teenager or passing notes but never speaking in the first grade? Chapter 8 – I Wish I Could See ______ Again Fill in the blank. Whom have you lost either to death or moving away? With whom do you wish you could speak just one more time? Why is that person so special? How has he or she touched your life? Chapter 9 – Middle School What do you remember about your middle school years? Who were your friends? In what activities did you participate? Did you face any obstacles? Chapter 10 – Rites of Passage A rite of passage is a ritual or initiation associated with some type of change in status or development. It may be part of life’s natural cycles (aging, puberty, death of a loved one, etc.) or a religious ceremony (baptism, bar mitzvah, etc.). You may also consider less formal rites of passage. Do you remember the first time you got to stay home alone? The first time you drove a car? Your first date? Your first day of school? The first time you were allowed to go to the movies alone with your friends? The first time you rode a bike? Describe a rite of passage and how it reflected a change of status or some type of initiation for you. Chapter 11 – I’m Really in Love This Time Who was your first real “love”? Did it end in heartbreak? Are you still in this relationship? If you haven’t been in a serious relationship, is there a celebrity on whom you’ve had a crush? Is there something else with which you’re in “love”? (It may be a book, an activity, etc.) Chapter 12 – Let’s Take a Vacation What memories do you have of travel? What is your favorite vacation spot? If you have not really traveled, where do you dream of going? Chapter 13 – High School: The Early Years Describe your freshman through junior years of high school. Describe your school(s). What do you remember about classes and friends. In what activities did you participate? How have your grades been? What significant things have happened to you during these years? Chapter 14 – At Last, I’m a Senior Describe your senior year thus far. What have you been doing? Who are your friends? How are you feeling as you approach graduation? Chapter 15 – If I Could Live My Life Over Again… Though you have a lot of life to go, you’ve experienced some significant years and made important choices. What would you do if you had to do it over again? Would you change anything? If so, what? Grading Each chapter is due in class on the date listed below. These will be graded on completion by due date and will be worth 15-point daily grades. The chapters will not be accepted for credit if they are late. Notes may be made to correct errors or comment on the quality of writing. However, you must be sure to carefully edit the final version of each chapter before turning in your finished memory book. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Jan. 7/8 Jan. 14/15 Jan. 21/22 Jan. 28/ 29 Feb. 4/5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Feb. 11/12 Feb. 18/19 Feb. 25/26 March 3/4 March 10/11 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 March 17/18 Mar. 31/April 1 April 7/8 April 14/15 April 21/22 The final memory book is due in a three-ring binder and will be a 100-point major grade. Use the rubric below to guide you as you work. Your memory book is due April 28/29. All chapters completed and neatly typed (25%) At least three full paragraphs per chapter Title is included for each chapter Creatively decorated with color and pictures (25%) Makes use of varied resources to create a visually appealing product Reflects time spent for originality Neat and organized (25%) Papers and pictures are secured and visually appealing Each chapter is typed, and fonts are easy to read Chapters are arranged in order Free from grammar, mechanical, and spelling errors (25%) Correct capitalization of titles No run-ons or fragments, subject-verb or pronoun-antecedent errors, or slang