Product Decision and Creation. What is a product? A product is something which is made to share information.

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Product Decision and Creation

What is a product? A product is something which is made to share information.

There are many kinds of products… Advertisement Advice Column Album Animation Announcement Anthem Apparatus Artifacts Audio tapes Autobiography Baked Goods Ballet Banner Beverage Billboard Book Brochure Building Bulletin Board Business Cartoons Calendar Campaign Case Study Catalog Ceramics Charts Clothing Club Code Collage Collection Comedy Comic Book Community Service Computer Program Costume Crossword Dance Debate Demonstration Design Diagram Diorama Directory Display Drama Drawing Editorial Equipment Estimate Etching Experiment Fantasy, science fiction Fashions Feature Story Film Filmstrip Fiction Flags Flannel Board Food Furniture Future Scenarios

And more… Gadget Gallery Game Garment Gauge Gift Glass Cutting Graph Graphics Greeting Cards Handbills Handbook Hats Headlines Hieroglyphics Icons Ideas Identification Charts Images Index Inscription Insignia Instruments Interviews Inventions Jamboree Jazz Jewelry Jigsaw Puzzle Jobs Kaleidescope Keepsake Kit Knitting Labels Laboratory Ladder of Ideas Languages Latch Hooking Laws Layouts Learning Center Leatherwork Lesson Letter to Editor Library List Lithograph Log Lyrics Machine Macrame Magazine Magic Trick Map Masks Meetings Menu Meter Mobile Model Monument Mural Museum

And more… Newsletter Newspaper News Story Notice Novel Oath Observation Opera Opinion Organization Origami Outline Painting Pamphlet Paper Mache Patterns Pennants Petition Photograph Pillow Plan Poem Poster Press Release Prototype Puppet Puppet Show Puzzle Quarterly Report Query Question Questionnaire Quilt Quiz Radio Program Rating Reaction Recipe Research Report Resolutions Review Riddle Robot Role Playing Rubbing Satire Tape Recording Taxonomy Television Program Term Paper Test Theme Theory Tie-Dyeing Tool Tour Toy Transparencies Travelogue Uniform Unit of Study Vehicle Verse Video Tape

What should you make? Before you choose a product, you need to ask yourself why you are making the product. What do you want your product to show? The products you make will depend on what it is about your topic that you wish to share with the class. Remember to design products that reflect Bloom’s higher levels of thinking.

Name:_________________________ ___ Project Plan Sheet Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation

Try it… Think of one bit of information you want to share about your topic… Choose a product from the product list that would best show that information.

Sources “Prima Study Packet 2” by Engine-Uity, Ltd., 1988.