Infographics are a visually appealing way to convey information clearly and concisely. The example for this activity is a student's "dream resume" about all they hope to accomplish in their personal and professional life in the future. It provides great practice for their resume writing skills, something they will surely need in the future!
However, infographics can be used for students to display their understanding on a wide variety of topics in science, social studies, math and language. The possibilities are endless!
Remember, you can add as many templates as you wish to include student choice and differentiation to an assignment. Check out our Resume Infographics and our Infographic Template Gallery for more inspiration!
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Due Date:
Objective: Create the "Resume of your Dreams!"
Student Instructions:
Adapt infographic projects for grades 2–8 by using age-appropriate topics and clear templates. This helps younger students focus on content and visuals without feeling overwhelmed.
Select a subject students already know, such as animal habitats or community helpers. Familiar topics boost confidence and encourage creative thinking.
Offer templates with labeled sections and icons, so students can easily organize information. Visual cues help younger learners understand what goes where.
Demonstrate each stage of creating an infographic, from brainstorming facts to adding images. Modeling reduces confusion and sets clear expectations.
Set aside time for students to share their infographics in pairs or small groups. Peer feedback builds communication skills and helps students reflect on their work.
An infographic project for high school students is an assignment where learners create visually engaging graphics to present information clearly and concisely. These projects help students demonstrate understanding on topics like science, math, or social studies, while building communication and design skills.
Students can create a dream resume infographic by filling in a template with their name, desired future occupation, potential workplace, imagined achievements, and a preferred future address. Adding images and creative design elements personalizes the resume and makes it visually appealing.
Some easy infographic ideas for high school include timelines of historical events, scientific process summaries, math problem breakdowns, book reports, and career exploration infographics like a dream resume. Templates and galleries can inspire more creative options.
Infographic projects promote critical thinking, creativity, and digital literacy. They allow students to synthesize information, present it visually, and practice real-world skills like resume writing, making learning more engaging and memorable.
You can find infographic templates in online galleries, educational resource websites, or built-in template libraries in digital tools. Check out the Resume Infographics and Infographic Template Gallery mentioned in the lesson for inspiration and easy starting points.