Choose your topic
Unless the teacher has already pre-determined it, choose one that is specific, interesting and valuable, with available information and which you are capable of researching. Whatever kind of project or presentation it is, it should be within the grasp of the class, of relevance and benefit to the course or subject. The information should also be within your reach and your comprehension and skill.
Random examples of topics for a short report, debate, video presentation, interview or research paper.
Topics for skits can be ordinary scenes in the everyday lives of people or the world’s heroes. Choose those known everywhere in common fields of culture and arts.
Songs can be any of the romantic type or pop favorites. There are many national and seasoned poets whose poems can be recited meaningfully in class. Meanwhile, items that can be demonstrated include telephone answering machine or fax machine, a car or jeepney, a TV set, cleaning contact lenses and laundry.
Your choice of handicraft or menu should be usefulness, simplicity, economy and ease. Either your teacher assigns you the kind of handicraft or you suggest. Menu preparation requires that the activity be done in a school kitchen.
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