This document provides guidance on including required text features when creating a poster on a First Amendment issue. The poster should include a title, headings to break up sections, pictures/charts/diagrams/tables to visually present information, captions to provide additional details to visual elements, new words relevant to the topic, cited facts from multiple sources, and descriptions of how people could be affected through cause-and-effect and compare-and-contrast relationships.
This document provides guidance on including required text features when creating a poster on a First Amendment issue. The poster should include a title, headings to break up sections, pictures/charts/diagrams/tables to visually present information, captions to provide additional details to visual elements, new words relevant to the topic, cited facts from multiple sources, and descriptions of how people could be affected through cause-and-effect and compare-and-contrast relationships.
This document provides guidance on including required text features when creating a poster on a First Amendment issue. The poster should include a title, headings to break up sections, pictures/charts/diagrams/tables to visually present information, captions to provide additional details to visual elements, new words relevant to the topic, cited facts from multiple sources, and descriptions of how people could be affected through cause-and-effect and compare-and-contrast relationships.
Title - people easily know what your poster is about
Headings - break up different ideas into sections Pictures/Chart/Diagram/Table show information in another, and better, way Captions - give new information New Words - intrigue, and educate, your audience with applicable terms that describe the issue Knowledge - proven facts with 2+ sources cited Cause & Effect Relationship - show how people are, or could be, effected Compare & Contrast Relationship - show how people are, or could be, effected