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How to Plan a Big Project: Teach your student the skills they need to stay on track and finish on time.

 

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Whether your student is writing their first multi-page research paper, tackling a science fair project, or even planning a surprise party for a friend, knowing how to break down and plan a big project is essential. “How to Plan a Big Project” is a self-paced guide that walks students through each step of project time management, showing them how to break large assignments into smaller tasks, build timelines that make sense in the real world, and work with their personal style (not fight against it). With clear examples, useful graphic organizers, and a supportive, down-to-earth approach, this course makes big project planning feel simple and doable.

 

“How to Plan a Big Project” is perfect for helping middle school, high school, and dual credit students build confidence and learn to manage their workload without panic. Recommended for 6th grade and up. Also check out "How to Take Notes."

 

About the Author:

Jackson Sodano is a homeschool graduate who earned his associate degree at age sixteen. He graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a minor in U.S. history from Arizona State University at age eighteen. After graduation, Jackson was hired as a Research Assistant in ASU's political science department, studying emigration from authoritarian regimes. Jackson later earned a full scholarship and teaching assistantship from Ohio University, where he completed his Master Arts in Political Science at age twenty, making him one of the youngest students to ever earn an M.A. at OU. Jackson was honored with Ohio University's Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award in 2025 for his work with students studying American Politics, Policy, and Administration.

How to Plan a Big Project

$8.00Price
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