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Plague Paper Project
Students are to create a newspaper, covering the plague. The newspaper should include headline news article, 2 side articles, 2-3 ads, and classifieds as well as other creative items such as pictures, an advice column or sports column, advertisements, etc.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
buntses
2
Self Evaluation
Student self evaluation for project.
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
3
Presentation
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
4
Speech to Inform-Oral Presentation
Students will research, plan, and compose a speech in which their speech will be evaluated in terms of specific standards set in class, including the clarity and completeness of the speech
Grade levels:
buntses
5
Creative Advertising-Internship
Students will create an advertisement for a new product that they have created. Advertisements should include content, creativitiy, and use a logical fallacy to advertise.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
buntses
6
Short Story
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
7
Shakespeare Sonnet
Students will create a presentation etc. in which they discuss what sonnet is, the types, and examples of each. They will then create a how to guide in which they will choose a sonnet to practice basic analysis skills, including marking the meter, feet, translating it into your own words, and label ingfigurative language!
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
8
Sonnet
Elements of Shakespearean or Petrarchan Style Sonnets in a series of poems
Grade levels:
buntses
9
One-Act Play WRITING
After reading plays students write their own one-act with a character page, scenes, stage directions, etc.
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
10
Newspaper
The student will make a newspaper including newspaper title, date, articles,photos/illustrations, and other features to share a chosen historical topic from the list provided based on the Count of Monte Cristo.
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
11
News Broadcast
Students will be assigned to work in teams of 5 students. Each team is expected to write, rehearse, and perform a newscast based off provided questions. Settings, events, and characters should be incorporated into news stories.
Grade levels:
K-5
6-8
9-12
buntses
12
Student Led lesson
Grade levels:
K-5
9-12
buntses
13
Rhetorical Devices Project
Students should select which writer or speaker they believe did the best at being persuasive and then create a power point in which they argue for their pick using rhetorical devices and explaining them.
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
14
Project and Presentation Rubric
Oral communication is a prepared, purposeful presentation designed to increase knowledge, to foster understanding, or to promote change in the listeners' attitudes, values, beliefs, or behaviors. Oral communication takes many forms. This rubric is specifically designed to evaluate oral presentations of a single speaker at a time and is best applied to live or video-recorded presentations. For panel presentations or group presentations, it is recommended that each speaker be evaluated separately. This rubric best applies to presentations of sufficient length such that a central message is conveyed, supported by one or more forms of supporting materials and includes a purposeful organization. An oral answer to a single question not designed to be structured into a presentation does not readily apply to this rubric.
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
15
Play review
After viewing a play, students review the LA play performance of The Crucible and discuss its effectiveness vs. the play version we read. Each point should follow up with evidence and explanation. A clear thesis is required.
Grade levels:
9-12
Undergrad
buntses
16
Twain Arugmentative Presentation
Does "Life on the Mississippi" or "Jumping Frog" better fit the definition of humor Twain gives?
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
17
Quarter 2 Argumentative Essay: New Federal Holiday
This is the rubric for the second quarter essay, in which you will add a new Federal Holiday to the government's calendar at the expense of an already existing holiday.
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
18
Travel Brochure Rubric
Create a travel brochure for Salem, MA in 1692. Include Design a book jacket for a new edition of The Crucible—you cannot use already established pictures of book covers or from ANY films! Draw, trace or “cut & paste” a photograph or illustration that will appear on the cover. Write the “blurb” for the book jacket that will interest bookstore browsers and compel them to buy the book and read it. You should also justify the choices you made.
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
19
Book Cover
Design a New Book Cover: Use your knowledge of the story and characters to create a new book cover you think would entice readers to pick up this book and read it. The images must be original, either drawn or created with the assistance of computer design. You must also write a blurb about why you made the choices you did and why someone would want to read the novel with your cover
Grade levels:
9-12
buntses
20
Reserach Projects-The Crucible
Research project into Salem at time of witch trial (about the junta, education system, or story itself)
Grade levels:
6-8
buntses
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