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School Project Evidence Checklist

Sort project evidence into capture, cite, ask, and skip lanes with presets, copy, clear, warnings, and a result summary.

Updated 2026-07-03

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    School project evidence notes

    This checklist helps students sort proof before the final board, slides, or report. It is designed to keep weak, uncited, or unclear material out of the finished project.

    Evidence follows the claim

    Start with the project question or claim, then collect evidence that supports it. Interesting material that does not support the claim belongs in skip.

    • Capture photos, measurements, notes, and observations while details are fresh.
    • Cite sources before links and page details get lost.
    • Ask about permissions, quote limits, and rubric wording.
    • Skip duplicates and weak proof before final layout.

    Use ask early

    Ask rows are not a failure. They prevent unclear source rules, image permissions, teacher expectations, or interview notes from becoming last-minute problems.

    Boundary

    The checklist does not replace teacher instructions, citation rules, grading guidance, copyright review, or academic integrity requirements.

    Common mistake

    Students often save a quote or image without the source details. Keep citation details with the evidence from the start so final assembly is not guesswork.

    How to use this tool

    1. Paste or type your input into the tool.
    2. Choose the action or option that matches your task.
    3. Review the output before copying it into another app.

    Notes

    Decide what evidence to capture, cite, clarify, or skip before weak material crowds the final project.

    Inputs are processed in the browser for this static MVP. Avoid pasting secrets into any online tool unless you understand the environment.

    FAQ

    What counts as evidence?

    Photos, measurements, notes, quotes, source details, drafts, and teacher-approved observations can all count when they support the project claim.

    What belongs in ask?

    Use ask for permission, rubric rules, source reliability, unclear quote limits, missing page details, or teacher instructions.

    Does this write the project?

    No. It cleans the evidence list so the final poster, slides, or report uses stronger material.