Life Skills & Leadership: Unit 4, Session 4: The Project Cycle | Page 59 of 91
Handout 3: Questions and Activities
Print one copy of this page for each small group of three to five participants. Cut into pieces along the dotted lines so each group has
five cards with questions and five with actions.
Possible Questions
What is most important to us?
What are some changes we can make with a
project?
Who else cares about this issue?
What do other people think about this issue?
Possible Actions
Make a list of your group’s ideas
Write a survey
Interview people
Research at the library
Search the Internet
Decide which issue to work on
Possible Questions
What is the best way to make the change we
would like?
What resources do we have?
What resources do we need?
Is this project realistic?
How will we know we have been successful?
Possible Actions
Make a list of all the steps for doing the project
Find other people who can help
Find other resources you need
Determine what the project will cost
Possible Questions
What has to get done?
Who is doing which part of the project?
Possible Actions
Follow the list of steps for doing the project
Possible Questions
How well is the project going?
Are we close to our goal?
What else has to be done before we finish?
Will we finish on time?
What has been accomplished with the project?
Possible Actions
Compare actual results with the results you
expected
Look for things that are not going as well as
expected
Revise plans if the situation has changed
Possible Questions
Did we finish?
Are we happy with the result?
Who should we thank?
What did we learn?
What new project could we do now?
Possible Actions
Thank individuals who helped
Thank people who gave money and resources