Project Report- An Outlook
Project Report- An Outlook
Submitted by:
January 2026
Index Page
Sl No. Content Page No.
1 Acknowledgement
2 Certificate
3 Action Plan
4 Project Report
5 Bibliography
6 Reflection
7 Presentation
8 Portfolio
Acknowledgement
I would like to extend my sincere and heartfelt obligation towards all those who
have helped me in making this project. Without their active guidance, help,
cooperation and encouragement, I would not have been able to present the project
on time.
Of course, this project would not have been completed without the help, support
and cooperation of my group members and friends.
Date:
THE INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL, DUBAI
Certificate
Examiner 1: Examiner 2:
Action Plan
Title: Invisible Hands
Objectives:
To thoroughly research the issue of child labor as presented in the documentary
“Invisible Hands.”
To identify and analyze the arguments made by the speakers in the
documentary.
To gather supporting evidence from additional sources to reinforce the
documentary's claims.
To prepare an essay (800-1000 words) that agrees with the speakers'
perspectives.
Driving Question: How does the movie “Invisible Hands” show that child labor is a
big problem in how things are made globally, and what proof is there that companies and
shoppers are part of the problem?
Timeline
Date Submission Teacher’s Remark
8 May 2025 Topic
15 May 2025 Action Plan
8 September 2025 First Draft
15 October 2025 Second Draft
The Project Report in 800-1000 Words
Bibliography
General Guidelines:
Books:
Priestley, J.B. Mother’s Day. Penguin, 1949.
Website:
"History of Sustainable Farming." Environmental Journal, 2024,
www.environmentjournal.com/sustainable-farming.
Books:
Hill, S. (1982). On the Face of It. Oxford University Press.
Website:
World Health Organization. (2023). Climate and health. WHO. Retrieved from
https://www.who.int/climate-change/
3. Harvard Style
Books:
Finney, J. (1950) The Third Level. HarperCollins.
Website:
National Geographic (2022) ‘Wildlife conservation efforts’, National Geographic,
Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/wildlife
Reflections
Reflection Writing Guidelines
Describe the steps you took to complete the project (research, planning, execution).
Highlight any challenges you faced and how you overcame them.
Mention any new skills or knowledge you gained during the process.
Discuss the most important things you learned from this project.
Explain how this knowledge might be useful in real life or future studies.
Reflect on how your perspective on the topic has changed.
Share what you enjoyed the most about working on this project.
Mention any difficulties or obstacles and how you handled them.
Reflect on what you could improve or do differently next time.