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Transcribed Image Text:MODULE 8-US 244472
ASSIGNMENT 1: Classroom Design and Revamp
0800
eduexperts
This is a fictitious project. You need not implement your research.
Collect all the relevant information and compile a proposal for revamping
your classroom.
In a previous Module we dreamed about a classroom.
Opportunity:
Goal:
Requirements:
Now you will be able to fictitiously (mock-up) revamp it.
Work out a budget to revamp your class.
Paint the walls, redo the flooring, design organisational
storage for your class.
To do:
Have a meeting with your principal. Ask written permission to revamp your
classroom. Remember this need not happen in real life but the relevant
documentation should be added (meeting & permission letter).
2. Get the necessary measurements and quotations for the work to be done.
(Measurement: floor and wall space, as well as shelving space)
3. Compile a supplies requirement list.
4. Add paint and flooring samples and a written report (handwritten or typed)
on your objectives and goals.
5. Work out a budget to say what you have and what you need and how
much it will cost to obtain your goals.
6. Prepare a hand drawn representation of your end-product.
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